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PRICE LIST 



OF 



Drawing Materials, 

ARCHITECTS & ENGINEERS' 

SUPPLIES, 

BLUE PROCESS PAPERS. ETC. 



119 Fulton Street, New York. 

KstatDlistieci 1880. 




TRADE ^^^^^■^■B^^^^^^^^K^I MARK 



REGISTERED. 

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in the office of the Librarian of Congress, Washington, D. C. 



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NOTICB. 



yXlLE numbers and prices will generally explain each article, and are sufficit-nt 
^^ description when ordering. 

Goods ordered to be sent by mail should be registered, and are mailed at 
buyer's risk. 

Postage is added to the cost of goods. 

The Post-Office accepts no liquids of any kind. 

Cash on delivery orders will be sent by express, with" privilege of examining 
before paying if desired ; a moderate sum, about equal to cost of expressage back 
and forth is requested with the order. The express charges for return of money to 
be added to bill. 

Every care is observed in the packing of goods and no responsibility is 
assumed by the shipper for breakages or loss in transit. 

Rolls of drawing paper should be ordered to be boxed ; the damage done by 
twine marks and other injuries frequently amounts to more than the cost of a box. 

Packing boxes and carta-^es are charged at cost. 

Owing to the miscellaneous nature of goods, in this line of business, many of 
which are of foreign make, variations in values of materials, etc., may cause altera- 
tions in prices, which are subject to change without notice. 

Terms are Cash, payable by Bank Draft, Post-Office or Express Money Order 
or otherwise, in New York City. Bank Notes are less liable to go astray if sect by 
registered mail. 

To satisfy the purchaser has been, and always shall be, the aim. 

K. a. SOLXNIANTN. 



No. 100 


" 230 


" 302 


" 370 


" 400 


** 600 


« 650 


'« 780 


" 900 


'* 920 


" 1000 


" 1500 


" 1700 


" 2000 


" 2800 


" 2902 


" 3495 


" 3700 


" 4000 


'« 5300 


" 5700 


" 5800 


" 7000 


" 7800 


" 8300 


" 8400 


«♦ 8700 


" 8900 


" 9800 


" 10500 


" 11150 


" 11500 


" 11820 


" 11920 


" 12200 


'* 13100 


" 13900 


*' 14700 


" 14780 


'M6100 


" 17250 


♦« 17300 


" 17324 


'• 17750 


« 19000 


♦♦ 19110 


'« 19150 


'« 19850 


" 20102 


" 20210 


'* 22200 



COXDHIVSHO CI.ASSIFIBD IXDEX. 

to . 226. Drawing Papers, Bristol Boards, Mounting Boards 6-14 

" 296. Drawing Papers, Mounted on Muslin 15 

" 368. Tracing Cloth and Tracing Papers 16-18 

" 396d. Profile and Cross Section Papers 18-22 

" Blue Prints, copies of Tracings by the "Blue Process" 23 

" 450. Blue Process Papers Prepared ready for use 24, 25 

" 560. Blue Print Papers not Prepared 26-28 

" 730. Blue Printing Apparatus, Baths, Heavy Felt, etc 28-30 

" 822. Engineers' Note, Section, Field, Level and Transit Books. . . 31-33 

" 904. Sounding, Tide and Angle Books for Hydrographic Surveys. 34, 36 

" 938. Pocket Profile Books 36 

" 1494. Swiss Instruments, extra fine, with and without Pivot Joints 37-48 

•' 1670. Swiss Instruments of heavier construction 49-53 

" 1790. English " with Bayonet Slides and Sector Joints 64,66 

" 2636. German " Separate and in Cases 66-72 

" 2830. Wooden Cases for Instruments, wiih Tray, Lock and Key. . 72 

" 3316. French Instruments, Separate and in Cases 73-83 

" 3616. Thumb Tacks of German Silver, Brass & Steel; Horn Centres 84, 86 

*' 3954. Protractors of German Silver, Brass, Ivory, Boxwood, etc. . 86-89 

" 5220. Scales for Drawing of Boxwood, Ivory and Steel 89-96 

** 6676. Rules, Measuring, Ceiling, Gauging and Wantage Rods 96-99 

** 5780. Parallel Rulers of Metal, Ivory and Ebony 100 

" 6964. T Squares, Straight Edges and Triangles 101-106 

" 7670. Ship; Irregular and Railroad Curves of Rubber & Hard Wood.. 106-112 

" 8120. Drawing Boards and Tables, Horses for Boards, Easels, etc. . 112-116 

" 8320. Soltmann's Section Liner and Positive Section Liners 116, 117 

" 8660. Dotting Instrument, Pantographs, Perspective Lineads, 

Planimeter and Eccenlro-Lmead 118-119 

'* 8830. Ellipsograph, Odontographs, Measuring Instrument, Curve 

Rulers, Trammel Heads, Paper Cutter, etc 120-122 

" 9760. Tapes, Chains, Tape Chains, Arrows, Plumb Bobs, Rods, etc. 123-130 

" 10420. Eng. Instruments, Compasses, Aneroids & Eng. Supplies.. . 131-139 

" 10888. Field Glasses, Telescopes, Readmg and Magnifying Glasses. 140-142 

" 11458. India or Chinese Ink, Black and Colored; Japanese Ink . , . 142-145 

" 11696. Slate and China India Ink and Color Slabs, Water Glasses. . 146-148 

" 11892. Crystalline Ink, Liquid Drawing Inks and Colors 149, 150 

'* 11986. Gold and Silver Shells and Cups, Gold & Silver Paint, etc. . . 151 

" 12904. Water Colors and Color Boxes, Jap. Water Bottles 152-159 

" 13710. Brushes for Water Col., Gum & Prep. Blue Process Paper. . 159-163 

" 14600. Sketching Blocks and Books, Easel Boards, etc 164-167 

* ' 14720. Portfolios with and without Flaps 167 

" 15200. " Wafile" & other Rubbers, Ink Erasers & S^jonge Rubbers.. 168-170 

" 17136. Faber's, Dixon's, Gilbert's and other Pencils, Leads, etc.. 171-178 

"17264. Pocket and other Lead Pencil Pointers 178 

" 17320. Automatic Shading Pens and Colored Inks 179, 180 

" 17622. Steel Lettering and Writing Pens, Penholders, etc 180-182 

" 18870. Crayons, Stumps, Charcoal atid Crayon Material 183-186 

" 19030. Oilstones for Sharpening Instruments, Cutlery, etc 187 

" 19128. "Par Excellence" Gum, Gum Pots, Gum Brushes, etc 188, 189 

" 19770. Drawing Office Stationery, incl. Bl'k Boards, Hektographs,&c. 189-198 

" 19996. Rubber Hand Stamps ..'. 199-202 

" 20152. Alphabets, Plain and Ornamental, Scrolls, Ornaments, etc. . 203 

" 20820. Studies of various kinds, Drawing and Painting Copies, etc. . 203-206 

" 22300. Winsor & Newton's and Rowney's Hand Books on Art 207 

I dex of Classification of Scientific Books 208 

jm' Complete Alphabetical Index at end of book. 



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4®=" SAMPLES of Drawing Papers mailed orf application. 



DRAWING PAPERS 



100. 



In Sheets. 

Whatman's Drawing Papers. 

medium grain surface, known as "C. P.," "Cold Pressed," "N." and "Not" is best 

suited for general drawing and coloring. 
Smooth surface, known as "H. P.," "Hot Pressed" and "Smooth" is generally used for 

mechanical and fine line drawing. 
Very rougfh surface, known as "E.," "Rough" and "Extra Rough" has too coarse and 

open a grain for general drawing and is extensively used for bold water color sketches. 
The surface desired, whether "Cold Pressed," "Hot Pressed" or "Extra Rough" should 

be stated when ordering. 

SELECTED BEST OR FIRST QUALITY. 



Double Elephant 27 X 40 inches 

Atlas 26X34 " 

Imperial 22x30 " 

Super Royal. 19X27 " 

Royal 19X24 " 

Medium 17x22 " 

Demy 15X20 " 

Cap 13X17 '' 

Antiquarian 31 X 53 " 

31X53 " 

Double Elephant 27x40 

Imperial 22 x 30 

Royal 19x24 

Griffin Antiquarian. . .31 X 53 



C. P."and"H. P. 



. quire, 



" " sheet, 

" Extra Rough " quire, 



C. P." sheet, 



Quire. 
$16.00 



101. Whatman's Antiquarian. 

31 X 53 inches, Retiee or Second Quality, "C. P.," "H. P." 

(Whatman's Paper mounted on Muslin, see No. 295.) 

102. Whatman's Heavy Drawing Papers. 

Imperial 22 X 30 inch., Ex. Heavy, "C. P.," "H. P." 

and "Extra Rough" 

...22X30 " Extra Extra Heavy, "C. P.". .. 

" 22 X 30 " Heaviest (as heavy as Bristol 

Board,) 'C. P." 

Double Elephant ,27 X 40 " Extra Heavy, "C. P." 

103. Imitation Creswick Drawing Papers. 

Imperial 22x30 inches, "C. P." 6.25 

105. "NEWLEONA" Drawing Papers, Cold Pressed, Rough Surface. 

Will bear severe rubbing and erasing ; is tough and well adapted for general 
and painting. 

Mammoth 42 X 62 inches $12 .00 

Extra Large Dbl. Elephant 31 X 42 " 4.25 

«' " Imperial. 24x32 " 2.75 

" Royal 20X25 " 1.60 

Medium 15)^X21 " 1.25 

("New Leona," mounted on Muslin, see No. 296.) 



$5 50 
4.75 
3.00 
2.20 
1 75 
1.40 
1.00 
.75 

27 50 
1.50 
6.00 
3.50 
2.00 
2.70 

Sh^et. 
.75 



8.00 


.40 


16.50 


.70 


24.45 


1.10 


13.25 


.60 



.30 



drawing 

.55 
.22 
.13 
.08 
.06 



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107. 



lt)8. 



106. Harding''s Drawing Papers. 

Imperial 22 X 30 inches, Extra Thick quire, $7 . 20 

22X30 " " 3.60 

"FALCON" Drawing Papers, Hot Pressed, Smooth Surface. 

For Mechanical and other fine line drawing. 

Extra Large Dbl. Elephant 31 X 42 inches quire, $4.25 sheet, .22 

" Imperial 24x32 " " 2.75 " .13 

" Royal 20x25 " " 1.60 " .08 

"EMPIRE" Drawing Papers. 

Double Elephant (heavy) .... 27 x 40 inches quire, 2 . 50 

Imperial 22X30 " " 1.50 

Royal 19X24 " " 1.00' 

Medium 17X22 " " .70 

Demy 15X20 " " .55 

Cap 14X17 " " .35 

112. "QUEEN" Tinted Drawing Papers, for Water Color, Crayon, etc. 

Imperial 22 X 30 inches, various tints " 2 . 70 

Double Elephant 27x40 " •* " " 4.25 

113. "CROWN" Tinted Water Color Papers, hand made. 

Imperial 22 X 30 inches, various tints, quire, $5 . 00 sheet, . 22 

114. "ROMAN" Tinted Crayon Papers, Rough Surface. 

Royal 18 X 24 inches, various tints (List Price, $1.12) quire, 1.00 

116. " JULLIEN" Tinted Crayon Papers, fine grain 

Royal 19 X 24 inches, various tints " 1. 10 

Atlas 24X34 " " " " 3.25 

118. "ANTLER" (formerly "Favorite") Tinted Charcoal Papers. 

Royal 19 X 25 inches, various tints *' .70 

120. Reynolds' English White Bristol Boards. 

4 sheet. 3 sheet. 2 sheet. 

Royal 183^ X 22)^ inches dozen, $3.15 2.35 1.60 

Medium 16)^X203^ " " 2.25 1.60 

Demy UJ^XlSX " " 1-60 1.35 

Cap 123^X151^ " " 1.20 .90 

121. "TRIUMPH" White Bristol Boards. 

A fair blue print can be made from an ink drawing on the two-ply board. 

4 ply. 3 ply. 2 ply. 

Imperial 20>^ X 32 inches . dozen, $3 60 3.00 2 20 

Medium 16 X 20)^ " " 1.85 1.55 1.10 

Cap 10)^X16 " " .95 .80 .55 

Half Cap 8 XlO}4 " " -50 .40 .30 

122. "PATENT OFFICE" Bristol Boards, cut to the required size. 

American Patent Size, Thin gross, $6.40 dozen, . 60 

" Medium Thick " 8.50 " .?5 

English " " Thin " 1.20 

" Medium Thick " 1.50 

122>^, English Patent Office Smooth Imperial Paper, cut to the required 

size, same as the Bristol Board quire, $ .90 dozen, .50 



1.20 
.90 
.60 



E. G. SO LT MANN-NEW YORK. 











WITHESSES: INVENTOR 
BY 
ATTORNEY 









No. 123. 



Printed Patent Office Bristol Boards, with the wording or ruling as 
required by the Patent Offices. 

123. American Patent Size, Thin gross, $8.00 dozen, .80 

" " " Medium Thick '« 10.00 " 1.00 

123)^. English Patent Size, Thin «« 1 .50 

Medium Thick " 1.75 

Patent Oface Bristol Boards, as required by other countries, furnished to order. 



124. Turnbull's Bristol Boards, with rough surface for Water Color Painting. 



Royal 
Medium . 
Demy. . 
Cap 



.171^X22 
,15i^X20>^ 
.14 X'18 
.12 X15 



4-ply, 3-ply. 2-ply. 

inches dozen, $9.00 7.75 5.25 

" 7.50 6.00 4.20 

'' 5.75 4.50 3.00 

" 3.90 2.90 1.90 



125. French White Bristol Boards. 

Double Elephant 28 X 41 inches, 4 ply dozen, $8.00 



Atlas 24X34 



Imperial 21 X 27)^ inches dozen, 

Royal 19X243^ " « 

Medium 17X21 " " 

Demy 15)^ X 19)^ " " 

Cap 12X16>^ " *' 



4-ply. 

$2.50 

2.25 

1.70 

1.50 

.90 



5.75 
3-ply. 
2.00 
1.80 
3^35 
1.15 
.70 



sheet, .70 
.50 

2-ply. 

1.60 

1.35 

1.10 

.90 

.60 



126. French Tinted Bristol Boards. 

Imperial 22 x 28 inches. Thick, Various Tints dozen, 2.50 

Royal 19X24 " Medium Thick, " '♦ 1.25 



127. "FLORENCE" Cream Tinted Bristol Boards. 

The rich cream tint gives pen and ink sketches a warm hue. 

Imperial 20)^ X 32 inches dozen. 

Medium... ...16 X 20>^ " " 

Cap 101^X16 ♦' '' 

Half Cap 8 X lOi^ " " 

128. Bond Paper, See New Number, 142. 



4-ply. 


3-ply. 


2-ply. 


$3.90 


3.25 


2.50 


2.15 


1.75 


1.35 


1.15 


.90 


.70 


.60 


.50 


.35 



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No. 128)^. 



1283^. Mechanical Drawing Cards. 

Made of Extra Heavy and Strong Binders' Boards, covered with white, smooth finish draw- 
ing paper on face and edges. Many large machine shops use these cards for drawing and for 
mounting tracings or blue prints, which, when varnished, can be washed clean at any time, 
and are easily handled or filed away for future reference. The smaller sizes are %, V and 
Yi of the largest sheet. 



Imperial. 

22X30 

Dozen $4.20 

Each 35 



Medium. 

15X22 

2.40 
.20 



Cap. 
L1X15 
1.44 


Half Cap. 

7>^X11 inches. 

.96 


.12 


.08 



Other sizes and grades furnished at short notice. 




No. 129. 



129. "SCRATCH or CHALK" BOARDS, with white enameled surface. 

For Black and White work and photographic or process .reproductions. The space to be 
drawn upon is covered with a solid coating of very black drawing ink ; with a steel point, 
needle, or any sharp instrument, the picture is produced by scratching away the black and 
exposing the original white color of the board. The reverse side of this board is tinted 
but not enameled. 

Imperial 22x28 inches. dozen, ^4.00 sheet, 

Medium. 14x22 " " 2.00 ** 

Cap 11X14 " *' 1.06 

Samples sent on application. 

130. "ORIOLE" Tinted and White Sketching and Mounting Boards, 

EXTRA HEAVY AND STRONG, BEST QUALITY. 

Antiquarian. . . 36 X 50 inches, White and Gray dozen, $13 . 35 sheet, 

Dbl. Elephant. 30X40 " White, Gray and Buff " 8.00 " 

Atlas 25X35 " White, " " " 6.00 

Imperial 22X28 " " 3.00 

White, Light Buff, Mottled Blue, Light Blue, Light French Grey. Light Yellow, Light 
Olive, Grey. 

Medium 14x22 inches , dozen, $1 . 75 sheet, 

(Same tints as Imperial.) 

Cap 11 X 14 inches *' 1.00 " 

(Same tints as Imperial.) 
Samples sent on application. 

131. '< ORIOLE" Tinted and White Sketching and Mounting Boards, 

HEAVY, GOOD QUALITY. 

Imperial 22 X 28 inches dozen, $2.40 sheet, 

White, Mottled Drab, Light Drab, Slate, Grey, Light Olive, Light Buff. Mottled Blue, 
Buff, Red. 

Samples sent on application. 



.33 
.17 
.09 



1.25 

.75 
.55 

.28 



15 



,09 



22 



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133. While Mounting Boards (Formerly No. 138). 

Imperial 22x28 inches, Extra Thick dozen, 

«' 22X28 " Thick 

" 22X28 " Medium '* 

" 22X28 " Thin " 

134. Gelatine or Glass Paper. 

Large Cap 13 X 19 inches, Thick dozen, $4.20 sheet 

'' 13X19 " Medium " 3.60 

" 13X19 " Thin " 3.00 

135. <* HONEYCOMB" Cold Pressed, Cream Tinted Mounting Boards, for 

Mounting Sketches, Tracings, Drawings, etc. 

The stirface and thickness vary, but are uniform in general appearance. 

Thick. 

Quire. Sheet. 

183^X251^ $4.45 .20 

121^X25)^ 3.25 .15 

123^X18)^ 2.50 .11 



$2.20 


1.60 


1.30 


1.10 


t, .40 


.35 


.30 



9M X 121^ 1 35 



.06 



Medium. 


Thin. 


Quire. Sheet. 


Quire. Sheet. 


3.50 .16 


2.50 .11 


2.50 12 


2.00 .09 


2.00 .09 


1.50 .07 


1.12 .05 


.90 .04 



Samples sent on application. 

136. Transfer or Impression Papers. 

Cap ..11 X 18 inches, Black, Red, Blue.. quire, $2.00 dozen, $1.00 sheet, .12 

Special colors and sizes furnished at short notice. 

137. English Parchment, first quality. 

23X31 21X29 t8 X 24 16X20 14X18 inches. 

Dozen $14.00 13.00 9.00 7.20 5.50 

Sheet 1.40 1.30 .90 .70 .50 

138a. Eoss' Stipple or Auto^aphic Papers, various surfaces, from fine to 
coarse. 

Di-awings made with a soft pencil or crayon, have the peculiar appearance of a steel 
engra^dng. It is extensively used for photographic and other process reproductions. 



. . . 11 X 14 inches dozen, 

other sizes furnished at short notice. 



:.80 sheet, .40 



138c. Printed Tints, on thin paper, for photo-engraving. 

Cap 11 X 14 inches, various kinds . . . ** 1 .20 " .12 

139. Wood's Monochromatic Boards, for pastels, etc. 

Royal 18X24 inches No. 1, sheet, .50 No. 2, sheet, .40 

139a. French Monochromatic Boards. 

Imperial 22 X 28 inches dozen, $4.00 sheet. .35 

139c. Pastel Boards. 



Each, 



20X24 

.75 



18X22 
.60 



15X18 
.50 



12)4 X 16 inches. 
.40 



I 



139E. Pastel Papers. 

Royal 19 X 25 inches dozen, $2.85 sheet, .25 

140. Chagrine or Pebbled Boards. White and various tints for passepartouts. 

Imperial 22 x 28 inches. : . quire, $2.40 sheet, .10 

140)^. Chagrine or Pebbled Papers. White and various tints. 

Imperial 22 x 28 inches quire, 1 . 44 sheet, . 06 



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141. "KAN-SUNE" India Proof Paper for Wood Engravers. 

Sheets 27 X 53 inches, Bundle of 96 sheets $5.00 

" 27X53 " auire, $1.50 dozen, .85 

Ulh "FOO-CHOW" India Proof Paper for Wood Engravers. 

EXTRA. THIN, VERY CLEAR. 

Sheets 12^x44 inches, Bundle of 96 sheets ^...$4.40 

*' 12^x44 " quire, 1.20 

142. Bond Papers (Formerly No. 128), Extra Tough, suitable for tracing. 

Can be folded without breaking. Not affected by age. An excellent blue print can 
be produced from drawings in India Ink made on this paper. 

Columbier 21 X 33 inches . . quire, $1 . 75 Package of 100 sheets,$6 . 00 

Imperial 19X30 " .. " 1.40 '• " 5.00 

Royal 19X24 '* .. " 1.20 " " 4.00 

Medium 16X21 " .. " 1.10 " " 3.25 

other regular sizes and grades furnished to order. 
See Extra Thin and Extra Tough Drawing Papers in Rolls Nos. 194 and 195. 



DETAIL PAPERS 



In Roll«. 
144. «' CRESCENT " Mat Finish Sketching Detail Papers, Extra Thin. 

Have a smooth but unpolished surface, and are admirable for pen and ink drawing and 
sketching. A want has long been felt for a thin, low-price'd roll detail paper, strong enough 
to bear rubbing and folding without tearing or breaking, suitable for sketches to be filed 
for reference, or /or dram«gfs to be mailed, thus saving a considerable amount for postage 



100 yard Roll, 48 inches wide . . $4.00 
50 " " " '• ... 2.20 

25 " " " " . . 1.25 



100 yard Roll, 40 inches wide ... $3 25 
50 " " " "... 1.85 

25 " " " " ... 1.00 




(Registered "VICTOR" Trade Mark.) 

VICTOR" SKETCH BLOCKS. 



Containing 48 sheets (same as No. 14,000.) 

For bold, off-hand sketching, these blocks wiU be found convenient, 
same as the 147 " Victor." 



18X24 
2.50 



24X30 24X24 

Each $3.50 3.00 

List Prices (3.90) (3.35) (2.80) 

(See Sketch Block T Squares No. 6,000.) 



12X18 

1.50 

(1.70) 



The paper is the 



9X12 inches. 

.85 



(.96) 



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"VICTOR" DETAIL PAPERS. 

(Registered Trade Mark.) 

146. ^'VICTOR" Thin Cold Pressed Detail Papers. 

The " Victor " Detail has a surface similar to white drawing paper; it acts well under 
the rubber; In :ia Ink and Water Color do not spread, and the cold pressed grain displays 
Pencil or Crayon to better advantage than any smooth Detail Paper. 

100 yard Roll, 48 inches wide ... $7 . 75 100 yard Roll, 40 inches wide ... $6 . 90 
50 " " " " ... 4.25 50 " " " " ... 3.75 

25 " " " " ... 2.20 25 " " " " ... 2.00 

Also sold in rolls weighing from 125 to 150 pounds. — Pound, 15c. 

147. " VICTOR " Thick Cold Pressed Detail Papers. 

100 yard Roll, 48 inches wide. . . $8.75 100 yard Roll, 40 inches wide. . .$7.85 
50 " " " *' ... 4.75 50 " " " " ... 4 25 

25 " " " " ... 2 50 25 " " " " ... 2.20 

Also sold in rolls weighing from 125 to 150 pounds. — Pound, loc. 



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DETAIL PAPERS-Continued. 

152. "STANDARD" Thin, Medium Smooth Detail Papers. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 

48 inches wide , $8 . 25 4.25 

40 " " 7.25 3.90 

36 " " 6.75 3.45 

Kolls of about 100 Pounds.— Pound, Uc. 

153. "STANDARD" Medium Thick, Medium Smooth Detail Papers. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 

54 inches wide $9.90 5 . 25 

48 " " 8.75 4.45 

40 " " 7.75 4.25 

36 " '• 7.00 3.70 

Rolls of about 100 Pounds.— Pound, 14c. 

154. "STANDARD" Thick, Medium Smooth Detail Papers. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 

54 inches wide , $11 .75 6 . 25 

48 " " 10 00 5.25 

40 " " 8 75 4.60 

36 " " 7.75 3.90 

Eolls of about 100 Pounds.— Pound, Uc. 

155. "STANDARD" Extra Thick, Medium Smooth Detail Papers. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 

48 inches wide $11 75 6.25 

40 " " 9.50 5.00 

36 " " 8.50 4.45 

Rolls of about 100 Pounds.— Pound, 14c. 



25 Yard Roll. 
2.20 
2.00 
1.75 



25 Yard Roll. 
2.75 
2.50 
2.20 
1.90 



25 Yard Roll. 
3 25 
2.75 
2.35 
2.00 



25 Yard Roll. 
3.25 
2.65 
2.35 



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WHITE DRAWING PAPERS 

In Rolls. 
" PAR EXCELLENCE " Drawing Papers, 

Althougli similar in grain to the former "Eggshell " have to a great extent taken the place 
of the latter. The surface is more uniform, and the quality, both for erasing and coloring 
purposes excellent. The reverse side is smooth, and is well adapted for fine line drawing. 

156. "PAR EXCELLENCE" Thin, Rough Surface. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

58 inches wide $10.75 7.25 3.75 .40 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds. — Pound, 4:5c. 

1573^. "PAR EXCELLENCE" Medium Thick, Rough Surface. . 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

36 inches wide $8.25 5.60 2 85 .30 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds. — Pound, 45c. 

157. "PAR EXCELLENCE" Medium Thick, Rough Surface. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. , Yard. 

42 inches wide .$9.25 6.25 3,25 .36 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds. — Pound, 4:5c. 

158. "PAR EXCELLENCE" Medium Tliick, Rough Surface. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard RolL Yard. 

58 inches wide $12.20 8.25 4.20 .45 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds. — Pound, 45c. 

159. "PAR EXCELLENCE" Thick, Rough Surface. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

58 inches wide $15.85 10.65 5.40 .65 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds. — Pound, 45c. 

161. "PAR EXCELLENCE" Medium Thick, Medium Smooth Surface. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

42 inches wide $9.25 6.25 3.25 .36 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds.— Pound, 45c. 

162. "PAR EXCELLENCE" Medium Thick, Medium Smooth Surface. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard RoU. Yard. 

58incheswide $12.20' 8.25 4.20 .45 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds.— Pound, 45c. 

170. "LINNIEN" Medium Thicli, Medium Grain. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

36 inches wide $6.00 4.25 2.20 .25 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds.— Pound, 50c. 

171. "LINNIEN" Medium Thick, Medium Grain. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard RoU. Yard. 

42 inches wide $9.25 6 25 3.25 .33 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds.— Pound, 50c. 



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176. "HERCULES" (Registered Trade Mark,) Medinm Thick, Fine Grain. 

" Hercnles " Drawing Paper surpasses all other roll paper for strength ; it will bear 
any amount of erasing, can be folded without breaking, which is a desirable consideration 
in drawings subjected to rough usage in Machine Shop#, New Buildings, Stone Yards, etc. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 
62incheswide $12 00 8.00 4.25 45 

Eolls of about 50 to 75 Pounds.— Pound, 45c. 

177. "HERCULES" (Registered Trade Mark,) Medium Thick, Fine Grain. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

31 inches wide $6.50 4.45 2.35 .25 

Rolls of about 50 to 75 Pounds. —Pound, 45c. 

182. "VELVETEEN" Medium Thick Smooth Surface. 

This paper is recommended for mechanical and other fine line drawing. The quality 
is good, and the well sized surface allows heavy erasures. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

42incheswide $22.00 1125 6.90 4.80 2.50 .26 

36 " " 18.50 9.50 6.00 4 20 2.20 .23 

30 " " 16.00 8.25 5.00 3.60 1.90 .20 

27 " " 13.50 7.00 4^35 3.00 1.60 .17 

183. "EAGLE" Medium Thick, Rough Surface. 

Has a surface suitable for general drawing ; takes ink and oolor readily, and is noteasily 
broken when folded. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

42incheswide $22.00 11.25 6.90 4.80 2.50 .26 

36 " *' 18.50 9.50 6.00 4.20 2.20 .23 

184. "LINOLA" Medium Thick, Medium Rough. 

Linola Drawing Papers are made of pure selected linen stock ; they are very tough and 
can be folded without breaking ; color and ink flow freely and the eraser may be liberally 
applied without injury to the quality of the surface. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

36 inches wide $22.00 11.25 6.90 4.80 2.50 .26 

30 " " 18.50 9.50 6.00 4.20 2.20 .23 

27 " " :. 16.00 8.25 5.00 3. GO 1.90 .20 

185. "SOVEREIGN" (formerly ''Monitor") Medium Thick, Medium Grain. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

36incheswide $5.00 3.40 1.75 .20 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds.— Pound, 36c. 

186. "SOVEREIGN" (formerly "Monitor") Medium Thick, Medium Grain. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard RoU. Yard. 

42incheswide $6.50 4.35 2.20 .25 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds.— Pound, 36c. 

187. "SOVEREIGN" (formerly "Monitor") Medium Thick, Medium Grain. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard RoU. Yard. 
56 inches wide $7.75 5.25 2.70 .30 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 Pounds.— Pound, 36c. 

194. "SAXON" Thin, Pliable and Strong. 

Can be folded repeatedly without breaking ; very thin, tenacious and tough ; for map 
and other drawing and rough tracing. A perfect " Blue Print" can be printed 
from an ink drawing" made on this paper. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard RoU. Yard. 

42inches wide.. .. $17 50 8.75 5.95 4.25 2.20 .23 

36 " ♦' ... 15.3a 7.65 4.80 3.25 1.85 .20 



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195. 



"ANCHOR," Extra Thin and Extra Tough. 

Is extensively used for map and other drawings which are intended for mailing, or to be 
folded and frequently handled. A drawing made on this paper can be reproduced by the 
" Blue Process." . 





100 Yard. 


50 Yard. 


30 Yard. 


20 Yard. 


10 Yard Roll. 


Yard. 


42 inches wide. . 


.. $17.50 


8.75 


5.95 


4.25 


2.20 


.23 


36 " " .. 


.. 15.30 


7.65 


4.80 


3.25 


1.85 


.20 


30 " " .. 


.. 13.00 


6.50 


4.15 


2.85 


1.50 


.17 


27 " '« .. 


.. 11 50 


5.75 


3.60 


2.50 


1 35 


.15 



200. "SATURN" Medium Thin Fine Grain. 

This paper is frequently used as a substitute for Steinbach's Paper. The surface is simi- 
lar, and for crayon work has been iitilized to good advantage. As it is thoroughly sized and 
made of linen stock, it possesses the qualities of a good drawing paper. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. • 20 Yard. 10 Yard BoU. Yard. 

$22 70 11.35 7.50 5.00 2.65 .28 

17.50 



54 inches wide 

42 " 

36 

30 " 

27 *' 



15.30 
13.00 
11.50 



8.75 
7.65 
6 50 
5.75 



6.00 
5.00 
4.20 
3.70 



4.25 
3.25 

2.85 
2.50 



10 Yard BoU. 
2.65 
2.20 
1 85 
1.50 
1.35 



.23 
20 
.17 
.15 



205. Steinbach's Thick, Chemically Pure. 

For Solar printing and Crayon Drawing. 

50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard. lOYardBolL Yard. 

53incheswide $27.50 " 16.50 11.00 5.50 .55 

26 " " 14.50 8.70 5.80 2.90 .29 

206. Steinbach's Thin. 

50 Yard. 30 Yard, 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

53 inches wide $17.50 10.50 7.00 3 50 .35 

26 " '^ 9.50 5.70 3.80 1.90 .19 



TINTED ROLL DRAWING PAPERS, 



220. " ROMAN " Medium Thick, Rough ("Par Excellence") Surface. Various Tints. 

For drawing, mounting, and mats for pictures. 

30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard RoU. Yard. 

54 inches wide • $9.90 7.00 3.60 .38 

Roll of about 35 to 50 pounds. — Pound, 45c. 

325. " GRIFFIN " (Registered Trade Mark,) Medium Thick, Medium Grain. 

For fine detail and general drawing. It acts well under the rubber, and takes ink and 
color freely. loOYard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard. 

42 inches wide.... |!l5. 50 8.25 5.20 3.50 1.80 .19 

3G " " .... 12.75 6.60 4.00 2.75 1.50 .17 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 pounds.— Pound, 25c. 

226. *' GRIFFIN" (Registered Trade Mark,) Thin, Medium Graiu., 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. Yard 
42 inches wide.... $12, 75 6.60 4.00 2.75 1.50 .17 

3G " " .... 10.50 5.35 3.50 2.35 1.20 .14 

Rolls of about 35 to 50 pounds.— Pound. 25c. 

BLUE PROCESS PAPERS, PREPARED AND NOT PREPARED. 

(See Nos. 400, etc.) 





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WHITE DRAWING PAPERS 






In Rolls. 








MOUNTED ON MUSLIN. 








" FAR EXCELLENCE " Dkawing Papers. 








Although similar in grain to the paper known as Eggshell, have to a great extent taken 




the place of the latter. The surface is more uniform and the quality, both for erasing and 




coloring purposes, excellent. 








20 Yard. 


10 Yard Roll. 


Yard. 


250. 


36 inches wide, Medium Thick, Rough Surface, $16.00 


8.00 


1 00 


251. 


42 " " " " " " 18.00 


9.00 


1.10 


253. 


58 " " " " '' " 24 00 


12.00 


1.40 


255. 


58 " " Thin, " " 22.00 


11.00 


1.25 


256. 


58 " " Thick, " " 26.70 


13.35 


.1.60 


260. 


36 " " Medium Thick, Smooth Surface, 16.00 


8.00 


1.00 


261. 


42 " " " " " " 18 00 


9.00 


1.10 


262. 


58 " " " " '' " 24.00 
"HERCULES" Very Strong, Hard Surface. 


12.00 


1.40 


268. 


303^ inches wide, Medium Thick, Med. Grain 14.50 


7.25 


.85 


269. 


54 " *' " *' " " 24.00 


12.00 


1.40 


: 270. 


61 *♦ " " " " " 27.00 


13.50 


1.60 


275. 


"ANCHOR" Extra Thin and Extra Tough, for Maps, etc., or drawings 






which are to be mailed, or frequently'' folded or handled. 








20 Yard. 


10 Yard Roll. 


Yard. 




42 inches wide $15.00 


7.50 


.85 


1 


"SOYEREIGN" (formerly "Monitor") For general use. 






■ 280. 


36 inches wide, Medium Thick, Medium G-rain $15.00 


7.50 


.85 


281. 


42 " " " " " " 17.00 


8.50 


.95 


282. 


54 " " " " " " 21.00 


IT). 50 


1.12 




WHITE DRAWING PAPERS 




1 


In. Shieets. 






■ 


MOUNTED ON MUSLIN. 






295. 


Whatman's Drawing Papers. 








Antiquarian 31 X 53 quire, 


$32.40 sheet. 


1.35 




Double Elephant, 27 X 40 , " 


18.00 " 


.75 




Imperial 22 X 30 " 


12.00 


.50 




Royal 19X24 " 


9.60 


.40 


296. 


"NEW LEONA" Medium Thick, Medium Grain. 








Mammoth 42 X 62 quire 


$36.00 sheet 


1.50 




Extra Large Double Elephant, 31 X 42 " 


18.00 


.75 




" Imperial 24x32 " 


10.80 


.45 




" " Eoyal 20x25 " 


8.40 " 


.35 




Medium 15>^ X 21 " 


6.00 


.25 




Sheets and Rolls of other sizes mounted to order. Large sheets for city, county and | 




other maps, mounted on muslin, furnished at short notice. 







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TRACING MUSLIN OR CLOTH. 

Owing to flactuations abroad, the prices of Tracing Cloth frequently vary. 

Special quotations will be sent on application. 

'Dull Back " or "D. B." signifies dull on one side and glazed on the other. 

" Glazed " signifies glazed on both sides. 

302. "IMPERIAL" Dull Back or Glazed Rolls of 24 Yards. 

42 in. 36 in. 30 in. 18 in. 

List Price. ($11.00) (8.25) (7.50) (4.25) 

Roll $10.50 7.60 6.90 4.00 

. Yard 50 40 .35 .22 

303. "IMPERIAL" Tracing Cloth, Dull Back in Sheets. 

Double Elephant, 27 X 40 quire, $7 . 50 sheet, . 33 

Imperial 22x30 " 4.75 " .20 

Royal 18X24 " 2 50 •' .10 

Demy. 13 X 20 (English Patents) *« 1.75 " .07 

Cap 10 X 15 (American Patents) " 1 00 " .05 

308. *' RELIANCE " Extra Heavy and Strong, not as transparent as the 
** Imperial." Dull Back. Rolls of 24 Yards. 

43 in. 40 in. 36 in. 30 in. 18in.Wide. 

Roll $9.30 8.00 6.80 6.00 3.75 

Yard 45 .40 .35 .30 20 

310. " SAGARS " Dull Back or Glazed. Rolls of 24 Yards. 

42 in. 36 in. 30 in.Wide. 

Roll..,., $11.00 8.10 7.40 



TRACING PAPERS 



In Sheets. 



320. "CHAMPION" Vegetable, Extra tough; very clear. Does not become 
brittle with age. 

Double Elephant 27 X 38 inches quire, $8.00 

Imperial 21X27 " " 

Royal 18X24 " " 

Demy 15X20 " " 

Cap 13X17 " " 



3.00 
2 25 
1.35 
1.10 



322 "PRINCESS" Oiled. 

Double Elephant 30 X 40 inches Q««re, $2.70 

Imperial 20X30 " " 



1.35 



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TRACING PAPERS 



In Rolls. 

340. "PREMIUM" Oiled, thin. 

Roll 20 yards long, 40 inches wide $3 . 00 

341. "MAMMOTH" Oiled, Extra Heavy. 

" Mammoth " Tracing Paper is used for Pen and Ink Sketches, which are to be mounted 
oa Card or Mounting board. 

India Ink or Water Color are easily applied, and pencil marks can be erased without 
tearing the paper. 

Roll 20 yards long, 40 inches wide $4 . 00 

344. " VICTORIA " Hot Pressed, Satinized, Unprepared. 

"Victoria" Tracing Paper contains no oil or paraffine, and will not become brittle or 
yellow with age. 

It can be folded without breaking ; India Ink or Water Color do not spread or soak 
ttirough, and on account of the low price it is preferable to many other Tracing Papers. 

Roll 44 yards long, 54 inches wide (List Price, $5.50) $5.00 

** 22 " ** 54 " " ....( " 2.75) 2.50 

** 44 ** " 27 *♦ " ( ♦ 3.10) 2.75 

345. " MONARCH " (Registered Trade Mark,) Cold Pressed, unglazed, unprepared. 

" Monarch " Cold Pressed Unprepared Tracing Paper has a slightly rough surface; it 
contains no oil, will not turn yellow or brittle with age, and is not injured in folding. 

Water Color and India Ink do not spread or soak through, and the low price has made it 
a very popular tracing paper. 

Roll 44 yards long, 54 inches wide (List Price, $5.50) $5 . 00 

*« 22 " " 54 ** *' ( '• 2.75) 2.50 

*• 44 •• " 27 *' " ( " 3.10) 2.75 

346. "CRYSTAL" Extra Thin, very transparent. 

Roll, 20 yards long, 57 inches wide $5.50 

" 20 " ♦' 43 *' «' 3.85 

«' 20 '• ** 28 " " 2.85 

347. "LEATHERINE" Strong, very clear.^ 

This paper is less liable to wrinkle when Water Color is applied than many other Tracing 
Papers. India Ink flows freely and pencil marks can be erased without tearing the paper. 

Roll, 20 yards long, 54 inches wide $6.85 

«' 20 " " 40 '* ♦« 6.00 

*♦ 20 " " 27 " " 3.50 

350. "LION" Parchment, very tough and transparent. 

Is an excellent substitute for tracing cloth ; it can be folded, takes India Ink and Color 
freely, and may be stretched like Drawing Paper, by gumming down the edges first, and 
when it adheres thoroughly, moistening the surface with a sponge or brush. 

Roll, 20 yards long, 37 inches wide (List Price, $5.50) $5 00 

362. "ELEPHANT VELLUM" Extra Heavy, Extra Strong. 

"Elephant Vellum" is strong enough to be used like a drawing paper. Drawings, con- 
structed in pencil, on it, can be easily erased without tearing. A fine "Blue Print" is 
produced from an ink drawing made on this paper, which saves the expense of tracing the 
original. To stretch it, gum down the edges, and when it adheres, moisten the surface with 
a sponge or brush. 

Roll, 20 yards long, 37 inches wide $6.00 



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TRACING PAPERS IN ROLLS.— Continued. 

360. "ITORINE " White Smooth Finish, not prepared. 

Will not break in folding. It is of fair strength, remains white, does not become brittle 
•with age, and Color and Ink flow freely. 

Roll, 44 yards long, 54 inches wide $4.75 



44 
22 
22 
44 



42 
54 
42 
27 



3.75 

2 75 
2.00 
2.50 



"CANARY" (Registered Trade Mark,) Amber Tinted. 

The surface of this paper is well suited for tracing with pencil. It is strong enough to 
bear erasing ; takes India Ink and Water Color ; can be folded without breaking ; has a fair 
amount of strength, and on account of the moderate price it is recommended for general use 
and TRACINGS OF DETAILS. 

Roll, 44 yards long, 48 inches wide $2 . 00 

362. "ARCADIA" Detail Tracing Paper. 

A low priced paper for general Eough Tracing, where no great transparency is required. 

Roll, 50 yards long, 40 inches wide $1.25 



368. "SILK" Pencil Tracing Paper. 

WiU answer the purpose for Tracing where no strength or durability is required. This 
paper does not take Ink. 

Roll, 50 yards long, 48 inches wide , $1.50 



PROFILE PAPERS 



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Profile Paper, Plate A. 

Plate A. Horizontal divisions, 4 to the inch. Vertical divisions, 20 to the inch ; every 
tenth horizontal and each fiftieth vertical division line heavier than the rest. 

370. Plate A. Sheets, 15 x 42 inches quire, $8 . 50 sheet, . 40 

371. * ♦ A. Rolls, 50 yards long, 22 inches wide roll, 15 . 00 yard, . 30 

372. " A. Mounted on Muslin. In Rolls " .75 



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Plate B. Honzontal divisions, 4 to the inch. Vertical divisions, 30 to the inch ; each 
tenth horizontal and every twenty-fifth vertical division line heavier than the rest. 

375. Plate B. Sheets, 13 X 4:2 inches quire, $8.50 sheet, .40 

376. *' B. Rolls, 50 yards long, 22 inches wide roll, 15 . 00 yard, 30 

377. " B. Mounted on Muslin. In Rolls ** 75 


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Plate ( 
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385. Cros 
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Printed 


, 8 X 8 to ] 


nch, size 
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ring, 16 X 
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386. Cros 


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CROSS SECTION PAPERS— Continued. 
Printed, in Orange or Green. 



387. Cross Section, Printed, 6 X 5 to 3^ inch, size of Engraving, 16 X 20 inches, 

quire, $5.00 sheet, .26 

METRIC CROSS SECTION PAPER 

"Printed, in Orange. 



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389. Cross Section, Printed, Millimeter, size of Engraving, 18 x 24 inches, 

quire, $5.00 sheet, .25 



roll, $4.00 yard, .40 



CROSS SECTION PAPERS 



Ruled in Bltie. 



390. Cross Section, Ruled, 10 x 10 to inch, sheets, 17 X 22 inch., quire, $1 .50 sheet, .08 
390>^. " " " 10X10 " " 24x38 ' " 4.45 " .22 



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__ _ -^ .^_^> iOB lOi. _~ _i> _ — — ^ •>» m^ -^ -m. -mm __ —^ _ _ _ ^m. i_ __ ^ _ i_ ^_ _ _^ 
J 



391. Cross Section, Ruled 8x8 to inch, sheets, 17x22 inches. . .quire, f 1.50 sheet, .08 
391>^. " " " 8X8 '■ " 24x38 " ... " ' 4.45 " .22 



392. Cross Section, Ruled 5x5 to inch, sheets, 17x22 inches. . .quire, $1.50 sheet, .08 
3923^. " " " 5X5 " " 24x38 *• ... " 4 45 *' 22 



393. Cross Section, Ruled 4x4 to inch, sheets, 17x22 inches. . .quire, $1.50 sheet, .08 
3933^. " " " 4X4 " " 24x38 «' ... " 4.45 " .22 

Also used for topographical drawing, reading 400 feet to the inch. 
The inch lines are Blue, other lines Red. 






394. Cross Section, Ruled 12X12 to inch, sheets, 19x24 inches . quire, $2.00 sheet, .10 
3941^. " " " 12X12 " " 23X36 " . " 4.45 " .22 



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CROSS SECTION PAPER.— Continued. 
Ruiled. in Bl'ue. 



11 M 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 111 ~T HI 



395. Cross Section, Ruled 16X16 to inch, sheets, 19X24 inches, quire, $2.U0 sheet, .10 
395)^. " »* . " 16X16 *' " 24x38 " " 4.45 " .22 



WEAVER'S DESIGN PAPERS. 



Pesigus are in 1?lac]i; lines. 

quire. sheet. 

396a. Weaver's Design Papers, 12x12 to inch, sheets, 23X36 inches . $4 45 .22 

396b. '• " " 12X12 " ♦' 17X22 *' .. 2.00 .10 

396c. Weaver's Design Papers, 12x14 to inch, sheets, 23X36 inches. .4.45 .22 

396d. " *' " 12X14 ** *' 17X22 ♦* .. 2.00 .10 



Fie/d, Cross Section, Profile andotlier Engineers' Books, see Nos. 800 to 938. 



CROSS SBCXIOX SKEXCHINO BI^OCKS, see No. 14,340. 



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jty SAMPLE BOOK of Blue Process Papers mailed on application. 

THE "BLUE PROCESS." 

ALSO KNO-VVK AS 

KE>RR0=F*RUSSIATK A.N13 HKLIOGKAI 'MIC I *K(_x 
For producing Copies of Tracings in White Lines on a Bb(e Croun:'. 



This design is printed from ^^^^M|^^^^^^^^^E^^jM^W||L^[All Lines Drawn with Black 
a wood cut and represents ^H^^^fj^^^HH^^^^^^^^S^jnn ludialnk on Tracing Clotli 
the general appearance of ^^^^^Hp^^^BH^^^^^^^^^^^B|H Will show distinctly in 
a "Blue Print." ^^l^fl^^9Bllll| iBH^Inllllill t^^^^l white on a "blxvi srround. 



Within the past few years the use of "Blue Prints " (copies of tracings by ttie Blue 
Process) has steadily increased. The Low Price, the Jtapidity 'with vcldch they can, be 
Produced, and i\iQ positive knowledge of having a facsimile of the original are hut a few 
of the many advantages gained by using these copies. Iron Workers, Bridge Builders, 
Machinists, etc., use them e.^tensively. At a comparatively small outlay copies of every 
part of the work can be freely distributed among the men, thus overcoming the disad- 
vantage of compelling a number of persons to work and measure from one drawing. 
Architects acknowledge it to be economical and convenient to^irnish sets of " Blue 
Print " copies to the Builder, Mason, Carpenter, Stone Cutter and others who desire 
estimating on structures. The necessity of calling at the Architect's office to examine 
the drawings or to await their turn in taking away the tracinscs is hereby obviated, and 
the contractors are enabled to estimate at their leisure. 

The tracings are not injured or defaced, and can at aiiy time be used 
for producing additional copies. 

P R I C E L I S T 

iOK PRODUCING 

COPIES FROM TRACINGS BY THE "BLUE PROCESS ' 

Tbacings in Bold Black Lines will produce Perfect Copiks. 
If possible, the tracings should be rolled, not folded. Water color Clal.>^e,- i lacing 
cloth to wrinkle. If tracings are not colored, the copies are more distinct. 

Each Copy. 



10X15 


14 V 18 


18 X 22 


20 :- • 28 


24 X 32 


26 > 34 


28x36 inches 


15 


.20 


.25 


.30 


.35 


.40 


.45 


27X40 


34>.3f. 


■6G > 38 


32 -. 4n 


36 ^< 42 


42 X 42 


34:-:45 inches. 


.45 


.50 


.60 


.50 


.65 


.75 


.60 


27 X 48 


34 X 48 


36 -^ 48 


42 >' 48 


27 :y 54 


34 X 54 


36x.'>4 inches. 


.60 


.70 


.80 


.90 


.85 


1.00 


1.20 


42X54 


27X60 


34 X C<' 


30; 60 


42 > 60 


27 X 66 


32X66 inches. 


1.35 


1.00 


1.25 


i.45 


1.60 


1 20 


1.35 




MONSTER SIZES. 








36 X 6C 42 ; 


; f.6 27 


X72 32:^72 


36 X 72 


42X72 inches. 


1. 


50 1 


.80 1 


.35 


1.60 


1.85 


i:9s 



Each Copy 

Larger sizes at moderate rates. 
A fair Blue Print can be made direct from a- Patent Office Drawing on two-ply or 
three-ply Bristol Board. 

J9®=^See next page. 



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TRACINGS COPIED BY THE "BLACK PROCESS" (Dark lines on a light ground). 

Prices same as "Blue Prints." 

AruiiitectH, Engineers, etc., in any part of the country, who have no facilities for making " Blue 
Prints,'" can send their tracings, stating number of copies required, from which the desired prints 
will be produced and promptly returned to sender. 

"CRYSTALLINE" INK, WHITE AND RED, 

(Same as No. 11,815.) 
IT or ^Writing anti Dra'wing on "Blue Prints.** 



It contains no acid injurious 
to steel pens, has the consist- 
ency of India Ink and can be 
used in a Ruling or Writing 
Pen. 




Neat Polished Parti- 
tioned Box, contain- 
ing 1 doz. bottles $1.90 

Neat Polished Parti- 
tioned Box, contain- 
ing six bottles '. 1 . 00 

Bottle.. . . (List Price, 1 7c.) . 15 



"BLUE PROCESS" PAPERS. 

F*repared. ready for iJise. 



DIRECTIONS FOR USING. 

All Tracings should be drawn with Black India Ink, and the lines to be 
as heavy as possible. 

A flat drawing or other board is covered with a blanlvet or any yielding material 
answering the purpose of a cushion. Place the prepared paper (prepared ^de up) on 
the blanket ; then lay the tracing (face up) over the prepared paper, and, in order to i)ress 
paper and tracing closely together, a piece of heavy plate glass is placed over the tra- 
cing, thus producing a perfect contact. Expose from five to ten minutes in a bright sun, 
and longer in cloudy weather or diflused light. No exact time for exposure can be 
stated. It is advisable to practice with small pieces of the prepared paper, by exposing 
them various lengths of time, i-ay every consecutive minute from five to ten minutes, 
and note the relative results. After the paper has been exposed the proper length of 
time, the sheet is submerged in a shallow dish of clean water ; where the light has 
acted upon the prepared paper, it will change to a rich blue, and where a line on the 
tracing prevented the action of the light, the chemical with which the paper is covered 
will wash off and the original white paper re-appears, thus producing a copy iii W/iite 
Lines on a Blue Ground. This copy is permanent. 

Better results can be obtained with a Blue Printing: Frame. 8eo Nos. 650, otc. 



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"BLUE PROCESS" PAPERS. 

F^repared ready for lase, 

(SEE DESOKIPTION ON PBEVIOUS PAGJE.) 

The following grades of "BUie Process" Papers are all of own manufacture, 
and every roll or sheet is freshly prepared when sold. 

The daily practice in, making Blue Prints greatly adds to t]ie experience of manu- 
facturing Paper of good quality. 

400. "ATLAS," Extra Tough, Pliable and Strong Blue Process Papers, Prepared 
Ready for Use. 

Will not tear when sattirated with water, and will bear considerable folding without 
breaking. This Paper was awarded a "Medal of XbEcelleuce " by the Ame- 
rican Institute Exhibition of 1882. 

54 48 42 36 31 27 20 in.Wide. 

Roll II yards long... $7 00 0.25 5.50 4.75 4.00 3.50 3.00 
*' 22 " . 14.00 12.50 11.00 9.50 8.00 7.00 6.00 

Other widths prepared to order. 

iO.-^. ••IMPERIAL," Medium Thick. Blue Process Papers, Prepared Ready for Use. 

42 36 30 27 20 in.Wide. 

Roll 10 yards long $4.75 4.00 3 25 2.75 2.50 

*' 20 " 9.50 .8.00 6.50 5.50 5 00 

Other widths prepared to order. 

410. '*CON(,}RESS," Medium Strong, Blue Process Papers, Prepared Ready for Use. 

48 42 36 30 27 20 in.Wide. 

Roll 10 yards long 4.75 4.25 3.50 2.75 2.35 2.15 

"20 " 9 50 8.50 7.00 5.50 4.70 4.30 

other widths prepared to order. 

415. •*DRAGON," Extra Thin, Extra Strong, Blue Process Papers, Prepared Ready 

for Use. 

Can be folded repeatedly without breaking, and is a desirable paper for mailing ; being 
a saving on the postage. 

42 36 30 27 20 in.Wide. 

Roll 10 yards long $4.00 3.25 2.50 2.25 185 

" 20 " 8 00 6.50 5.00 4.50 3.70 

other widths prepared to order. 

Aou "STAR," Blue Fruceris Papers, Prepared Ready f<n* Use. 

Antiquarian. . .31X53 in., quire, $13.00 Super Royal, 20X28 in., quire, $3.00 

Dbl. Elephant. 27X40 '• " (5.50 Royal 19X24" " 2.50 

Double Royal. 24X38 '• ' 4.7.5 Medium 17x22 '» '• 2.00 

< 'olumbier 23X36 25 Demy 16x21 " '^ I. .50 

liiq^erin' ?--'.n^-;i „ 75 

iier sizes prepared to order. 



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BLUE PROCESS 
PAR EXCELLENCE" GUM 



Specially prepa/ed for 
mixing with and thickenin,£r 
Blue Process Solution. 



No. 490. 




The solution is less liable 
to soak Into the paper, and 
as more -of the liquid re- 
mains on the surface, the 
prepared paper keeps longer 
and" the Blue Prints are 
improved 



Large Bottle, (Large Quartj $1 . 00 Medium Bottle, (Large Pint) 50 



BRUSHES FOR PREPARING 
BLUE PROCESS PAPERS. 




Same as No. 13,710. 



Flat Camel Hair Brushes, extra quality, for preparing Blue Process 
Papers, Stretching Drawing Papers, Letter Press Copies, etc. 



Each 



6 
$2.75 



6 
2. SO 



4 

i.or 



3 inch. 
1.12 



Larger Sizes Made to Order at Short Notice. 



E. G. SOLTM ANN 


NEW YORK. 


27 


NOT PREPARED 




BLUE PRINT 


PAPERS. 




To avoid errors the Not Prepared. Papers are 


termed 


"BI.UE PRINT 

• 


PAPERS." 




All prepared papers are called ' 


'BLUE PROCESS" 


Papers. 


500. '<LINOLA'» Extra Hard Surface, Extra Tough. Not Prepared Blue 
Print Papers. 

"Linola" is in many respects suiierior to other Blue Print Papers. It is etrong and 
pliable, and adapted for severe usage in machine ahops, buildings, etc. The surface is very 
hard; it absorbs but little of the chemicals, and consequently will keep in the prepared state 
for some time. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. 
36 inches Wide $22.00 11.25 6.90 4.80 2.50 


30 ** " :. 18.50 9.50 


6.00 4.20 


2.20 


27 " '' 16.00 8.25 


5.00 3 60 


1 90 


503. "VELVETEEN" Very Strong, Smooth Surface. Not Prepared Blue 

Print I'apers. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard RoU. 
42 inches wide ip22.00 1125 6.90 4.80 2.50 


36 " «' 18.50 9.50 


6,00 4.20 


2 20 


30 " " 16 00 8.25 


5.00 3 60 


1.90 


27 " ♦♦ 13-50 7.00 


4.35 3.00 


1.60 


507. " VULCAN " Medium Thick. Not Prepared Blue Print Papers. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard. 
54incheswide $22 70 11.35 7.50 5.00 


10 Yard RoU. 
2.65 


42 •• '• 17.50 8.75 


6.00 4.25 


^ 2.20 


36 •• " 15.30 7.65 


5 00 3.25 


1.85 


27 ." " 11.50 5.75 


3.70 2.50 


1.35 


20 " •• 9.00 4.50 


3.00 2.15 


1.15 


510. "C05GRESS" Not Prepared Blue Print Papers. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. yoYar<i. 


it Yard Roll. 


42 " - 17.50 8.75 


6 00 4.25 


2.20 


36 '• •' 15.30 7.65 


5.00 3.25 


1.85 


30 " " 13.00 6.50 


4.20 2.85 


1.50 


27 " • 11.50 5.75 


3.70 2.50 


1.35 


20 " •' 9.00 4.50 


3.00 2.15 


1.15 


515. "DRAGON," Extra Thin, Extra Strong, Not Prepared, Blue Print 
Papers. 

Can be folded repeatedly without breaking, and is a desirable papei for mailing, caus- 
ing a saving on postage. 

100 Yard. 50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard. 10 Yard Roll. 
42 inches wide $17.50 8.75 5.95 4.25 2.20 


36 " ... 15.30 7.65 


4.80 3.25 


1.85 


30 ' . 13.00 6.50 


4.15 2.85 


1.50 


27 11.50 5.75 


3.60 2.50 


1.35 


20 9.00 4.50 


• 2.85 2 15 


1.15 



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NOT PREPARED BLUE PRINT PAPERS. 

Continued. 

520. *' ALEXIS," Medium Strength, Not Prepared, Blue PriTit Papers. 

100 Yard 50 Yard. 30 Yard. 20 Yard, 

36 inches wide $11.00 5.75 3.60 2 50 

525. *»ARt}AND," Medium Thin, Xot Prepared, Bhie Print Papers. 



10 Yard Roll. 
1.30 



A low-priced paper, which answers all purposes, ^where no great amoiint of strength or 
durability is required. 

200 Yard. 100 Yard. , 50 Yard. 

36 inches wide $15.60 



30 Yard. 
2.50 



20 Yard Roll. 
1.75 



560. 



$7.75 4.00 

DIAMOND," Not Prepared, Blue Print Papers. 

Columbier . . 23x36 inch., quire, f 1.75 Medium 17x22 inch., quire, .80 

Imperial 23x31 " *' 1.50 Demy 16x21 " " ' .60 

Royal 19X24 " " 1.00 



BLUE PRINTING CASES OR FRAMES. 

B^oir copying Tracings bv tlie "Blue I'r. >oe?s'^.' 




The above cut represents Frames No. 050, with hollow wheels attached to siilcg, mounted on a track. 
JKS* For Description, see next Page. 



E.G.SOLTMANN-NEWYORK. 99 



FRAMES OR CASES AND APPARATUS 

KOR cof'yi>^:g tracings by the 



BI.tJB PROCESS. 



jj 



Blue Printing Frames consist of a shallow frame made of hardwood with a rabbet 
holding a piece of plate glass ; two or more (hinged) wooden panels (according to size) 
arranged so as to permit examination of the print without any possibility of changing 
its position in the case. The springs which press the panels and glass together are at- 
tached to cross-bars, held in position by self-acting clamps ; the cushion is of the best 
quality of felt about I4 inch thick, whicli material is very soft and pliable, and assists in 
producing a perfect, even contact between tracing and the prepared paper. 

The following prices are for complete Frames, WITHOUT hollow wheels or tracks, 
as shown in cut. 

Extra Fine Quality ; made of hard wood, well finished, with extra powerful springs, 
numerous panels and crossbars, and in every respect of first-class workmanship. 

Inside Measure. Inside Measure, 

650. 38X54 inches, Complete Frame, $45.00 26x:^>6 inches, Complete Frame, $24.00 

36X48 '^ " " 38.00 30X30 " '• " 20.00 

36X42 • • " 35.00 24X30 ' " " 17.00 

32X44 - •■ 30.00 22x28 '• '• '• 15.00 

28X42 • •• 27.00 20x24 " • ■ 12.00 

Any size made to order. 

Large frames can be furnished with hollow wheels attached to the centre of each 
si«le. In this way the frame, if placed on a track, is easily turned and rolled into the 
light. Orders filled for large frames with side wheels and the complete track (SEE CUT). 
A frame so arranged can be handled by a small boy without danger of breaking the 
glass. 

The exact available width of window and the measurement from the floor of the 
highest part of the window sill should he stated. 

PRINTING CASES OR FRAMES 

With. Lit^iit Cushion. 

Inside Measure. ln.<5ide Measure. 

6^0. 36x46 inches. Com))lete Frame. $30.00 20x24 inches, Complete Frame. SlO.50 
24X30 " 1.'. 00 

6U0. Printing Ca.ses or Frames, Light Construction, H(»avy Glass. Light Cushiou 

Inside Measure. Inside Measure. 

20x24 inches. .Complete Frnme, S8.7;"i 14x17 inches. .Complete Frame, $4.85 
17X20 '• " " .'-. 7.T 11X14 " " " 3.90 



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ZINC LINED BATHS, 

K O Jn^ W a S H I ]M O and 13 li V K I^ O F> I N G 




700. Extra quality, lieavy zinc. The sizes of baths should be a few inches 
wider and longer than the Blue Printing Frame or glass. 

In washing prints it is advisable to place them in the bath with the face up, and to move 
them back and forth occasionally. 
Inches. Each. Inches Each. 

40x5", Inside Measure $9.75 27x38, Inside Measure $5 75 

37X51, " *• 8.75 31X32, " '♦ 5.00 

37X45, '- " 8.00 25X32, " " 4.45 

33X47, " " 7.25 23X30, '* " 4.00 

29X44, " " 6.50 21x26, " " 3.50 

ZINC LINED BATHS.-Lighter Construction. 

Inches. Each. Inches. Each. 

715. 37X48, Inside Measure $6 . 50 21 x26, Inside Measure $3 . 00 

31X42, " ^ '♦ 5.00 18X22, " *' 2.50 

25X32, •' " . 3.90 15X18, *' '♦ 2.00 

HEAVY FELT 

FOR 

BI.UB PRIXTIXG FRAMES. 

730. Felt, about J^ inch thick, to use as a cushion in Blue Print Frames, 
or underneath a plate glass. It is soft and of uniform thickness 
and gives better satisfaction than a blanket. 

36X72 36 66 36x60 36 ; 54 36\ 48 36X42 36X36 30X36 24 ■.36iu. hes. 
Each, $8.50 7.80 7.10 6.40 ."^ 70 5.00 4,25 3.55 2.85 

BLOTTING PAPER, 

IN LARGE SHEETS, 

FOR ORYIXG <<BI.UF PRIXTS." 

Royal, 19 X 24 inches, E.xtra Quality quire, $2.00 sheet, .10 



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ENGINEERS' NOTE BOOKS. 

Horizontal Rtaling oialy, similar to F^ield arid. L-evel Books 
See Next Page. 




780. 4:}4x7}4 inches, Leather Cover, Round Corners, 60 leaves. . 
782. 4 X6>^ *' " «« " '* 60 " .. 



dozen, $4.50 

" 4.00 



ENGINEERS' CROSS SECTION BOOKS. 

Ruled in Blue, 10 parts to the inch, every inch line heavier than the rest. 




786. 6)^x83^ inches, Leather Cover, Round Corners, 80 leaves dozen, $10.00 

788. 43^x71^ " " " " " 80 " " 6.00 



ARCHITECTS' "DIAGRAM BOOKS." 

Ruled in squares, convenient for sketchini: plots of ground, sizes of rooms, etc. Every 
inch line heavier than the rest. 




792. 6 1^x8 ^ inches, Leather Cover, Round Corners, 80 leaves dozen, $10.00 

794. 4)^X71^ " " " " " 80 " " 6.00 

Cross Section Blocks, Same as No. 14,340. 

16X20 10X16 8X10 4X5 inches 

Each $3.00 1.75 1.00 .55 



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ENGINEERS' FIELD, LEVEL ! 

These books have round corners, are well bound, and have 



800. " FIELD BOOKS," 4>^ X 7}4 inches, Leather Covers, 

802. " " 4>^X7K " 



<( (( 



810. " LEYEL BOOKS," 4X6)^ inches, Leather Covers, I 
812. " " 4X6>^ " 



-» 



820. " TRANSIT BOOKS," 4)^ X 7>^ inches, Leather Covers, i 

822. " " 4>^x7i^ „ " '« 



A.ny style of Engineers' Books 



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33 



AND TRANSIT BOOKS. 



the words " Field Book," etc. printed on the outside of cover. 



1 

1 

1 


































^ 


J. 




















— 










— 






r ■ 










— 






— 








— 































IKound Corners, 80 leaves . 
i «' « 60 '* , 



.dozen, $6.00 
. " 4 50 



fecund Comers, 80 leaves dozen, $5 . 50 

60 " ♦' 4.00 



rand Corners, 80 leaves dozen, |6.00 

'♦ " 60 " " 4.50 



) iviade to order in any quantity. 



1 



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HYDROGRAPHIC 

Sounding, Tide and Angle Records, NA^hieh are fae-similes 

A few alterations and additions have been made which will probably be acknowledged 
The pages are nuiribei^ed consecutively from 1 to 100. An index of four pages is 

indexes on the fly leaves. The word locality Is printed at the head of left hand page of the 
The paper is of the best quality which will bear erasing, but it is not highly glazed, so 
These books have been extensively introduced into many of the United St i tea 

proper columns and printed headings for the classification of reduced Tides and Soundings 
The Tidal Records contain space for meteorological data, thereby making the record of 

SAMPLE SHEETS OF THESE BOOKS 



SOUNDINGS 
Tear 


Month 






Date of Month 








No. 


TIME 


i Soundings 


Red. for 
Tide. 


Reduced i 
Soundings i 


BOTTOM 


Feet 


Tenths 


Feet 


Tenths ! 


Fathom 


Feet 


Feet 


Fathom 


Feet ! 
















1 



















900. "SOUNDING BOOKS," 4x13 inches, 

Special rates 



1 



OBSERVATIONS OF TIDES at 
Year.. Month 



Day of Month . 



Mean Time 
OF Obser- 
vation 



Hrs. 



Min. 



Reading 

OF Tide 

Staff 



Feet Dec's 



Wind 



Direc. j Force 



Barometer 



REMARKS 



Ins. j Dec's : 



902. " TIDE BOOKS," 4 X 13 inches,. 
Special rates ', 



LOCALITY 


No. 


TIME 


ANGLES 


OBJECTS OBSERVE! 








~ 








^ 



904. "ANGLE BOOKS," 4x13 inches,, 
Special rates 



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35 



SURVEYING BOOKS. 



of those used by the United States Coast Survey. 

as improvements, viz. : 

inserted in the fore part of each book, thus saving the labor and inconvenience of marking 

Angle Books. 

as to show the pencil marks to better advantage. 

Engineers' Departments in various parts of the country. They are ruled witli the 

to mean low water. 

the survey sj^stematic and complete. 

MAILED ON APPLICATION. 



ANGLES AND RANGES 



EEMAEKS 



i' strong cover, 100 leaves dozen, $10 . 50 



i for quautit.es. 














OBSERVATIONS OF TIDES at 
Year ^lonth 


Bay of Month. 


!.. 






Meak Time i Reading 

OF Obseb- ; i OF Tide 

VATiON Staff 


Wind i 


Baeometee 


: REMARKS 


jira. 


MiD. 1 Feet 


Dec's ' 


i Direc. i Force ; 


Ins. 


Dec's 


;l 












[ 


ii 













^ I). str ng cover, 100 leaves dozen, $10 . 50 

* ' for quantities. 

\ 



\ 


STATION OCCUPIED 


REMARKS 











^ "■ strong cover, 100 leaves . 
'^^ for quantities. 



.dozen, $10.50 



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PROFILE BOOKS. 




These books are printed upon tough, thin sheets of linen parchment paper, which 
will take color and stand erasures, and mounted upon a continuous piece of muslin, 
with close joints evenly matched to present a continuous profile of any desired length 
and bound in book form, with an index printed on the back of each fold, showing the 
Station and Section Numbers, thus giving a ready reference to any part of the profile. 

The Books of "Plate A" show a profile of 100 feet in width, on a horizontal scale of i and vertical 
of 20 to an inch ; size of book is 53^X8 inches. 

The Books of "Pla'^e B " show a profile of 125 feet in width, on a horizontal scale of 4 and vertical 
of 30 to an inch ; size of book is 4:%X8 inches. 

920. Contiuuoiis Profile Books, Plate A, Bound in Flexible Morocco Cover. 

100 50 25 15 miles. 

Each $8.00 5.00 3.00 2.50 

926. Continuous Profile Books, Plate B, Bound in Flexible Morocco Cover. 

100 50 25 15 miles. 

Each $8.00 5.00 3.00 2.50 



POCKET PROFILE BOOKS. 

■ Every two pages facing, contain six thousand feet, equal to an average section, as 
laid out for construction of Railroads. The book is convenient for carrying in the 
pocket, or for office use, and is more easily handled than a long roll of profile paper. 
Size of book, 5%X83^ inches. The paper is strong and heav}', and printed on both 
sides. 

932. Pocket Profile Books, Plate A, Bound in Flexible Morocco Cover. 

100 50 25 leaves. 

Each... $5.00 3.50 2.50 

938. Pocket Profile Books, Plate B, Bound in Flexible .Morocco Cover. 

100 60 25 leaves. 

Each $5 00 3 . 50 2 . 50 

Profile and Cross Section Papers, See Nos. 370 to 396. 



E. G. SOLTMANN-NEW YORK. 



37 



SWISS PIVOT JOINT INSTRUMENTS. 

Made of Selected German Silver and Best Euglish Steel. 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S ARTISTS' LEADS. 




No. 1000. 



1004, 1005. 1008, 1009. 



1000. Compasses, 6 inch, with Pen, Pencil, Lengthening Bar, Needle and 

Divider Points each, $8 . 50 

1002. Compasses, 6 inch, with Pen, Pencil, Lengthening Bar and Fixed 

Needle Point " 7.50 

1003. Compasses, 4>^ inch, with Pen, Pencil, Lengthening Bar and Fixed 

Needle Point 

1004. Hair Spring Dividers, 6 inch 

1005. Hair Spring Dividers, 5 inch. 

1008. Dividers, 6 inch 

1009. Dividers, 5 inch 



" 7 


00 


" 4 


00 


" 3 


50 


" 3 


25 


" 2 


75 



38 



E. G. SOLTMANN-NEW YORK 



SWISS PIVOT JOINT INSTRUMENTS, 

Continued. 
Made of Selected German Silver and Best English Steel. 

ALL PENCIL POINTS ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS, 




No. 1012. 



1014. 



1016. 1018. 1020, 



1022. 



1012. CompasseSj 3)^ inch, Pen, Pencil, Needle and Divider Points each, $6.85 

1014. Compasses, 3)^ inch, Pen, Pencil and Fixed Needle Point ** 6 .00 

1016. Bow Pen, 3>^ inch, Fixed Needle Point " 4 50 

1018. Bow Pencil, 31^ inch, " " " '' 4.25 

1020. Hair Spring Dividers, 3)^ inch " 3.00 

1022. Dividers, ^% " " 2.25 

Steel Spring Bows and Ruling Pens to match, see Nos. 1124, etc. 
Instruments Repaired » see Description after Wo. 2470. 



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39 



EXTRA FINE SWISS INSTRUMENTS. 

Made of Selected German Silver and Best English Steel. 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS 




11! 

No. 1030. 1034. 1038. 

1030. CompasseSj 7 inch with Joint in each Divider Point, Pen, Pencil, 

Needle Point, Lengthening Bar and Dotting Pen each, $10.75 

1034. Compasses, 6 inch, with Pen, Pencil, Lengthening Bar, Needle and 

Divider Points " 8.00 

1038. Compasses, 43^ inch, with Pen, Pencil, Lengthening B,.r, Divider and 

Fixed Needle Point " 7.25 



40 



E. G. SOLTMANN -NEW YORK 



EXTRA FINE SWISS INSTRUMENTS, 

Continued. 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARBANG-ED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 




No. 1040. 

1040. CompasseSj b% inch, with Pen, Pencil, Lengthening Bar and Fixed 

Needle Point each, $7 .00 



1044. Hair Spring Diyiders, 5 inch . 



3.00 



1048. Dividers, 6 inch , 
1050. Dividers, 5 " 




No. 1060. 



1062. 



1068. 



2.75 
2.20 



1074. 



1060. Bow CompasseSj ?>%. inch, with Hand e, Pen, Pencil, Needle and Divider 

Points $6 . 00 

1062. Bow Compasses, 3>^ inch, with Handle, Pen, Pencil, fixed Needle Point ^.25 

1066. Bow Pen, 3>^ inch, with Handle and fixed Needle Point 3 50 

1068. Bow Pencil, 3I2' "* " " '* " 3.50 

1074. Dividers, 3>^ " " " 1.75 



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EXTRA FINE STEEL SPRING BOW INSTRUMENTS. 



ALL PENCIL POINTS ARRANGrED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 




5 in., German Silver Handle, Needle Point 
5 " " 

5 " " 

4M " 



Needle Point 



1124. Steel Spring Bow Pen, 

1125. Steel Spring Bow PencU, 

1126. Steel Spring Bow Dividers, 

1130. Steel Spring Bow Pen, 

1131. Steel Spring Bow Pencil, 

1132. Steel Spring Bow Dividers, 4i^ 

1136. Steel Spring Bow Pen, S}4 

1137. Steel Spring Bow Pencil, 3)^ 

1138. Steel Spring Bow Dividers, 3% 

1142. Steel Spring Bow Pen, 2}i 

1143. Steel Spring Bow Pencil, 2)^ 

1144. Steel Spring Bow Dividers, 2}^^ 
1150. Steel Spring Sliding Pivot Centre Bow Pen and Pencil, 3^ inches 
1152. Steel Spring Sliding Pivot Centime Bow Pen, S}4 inches 



Needle Point 



Needle Point 



Each 
$4.35 

4.35 

3.50 

3.25 

3.25 

2.75 
2.85 
2.85 
2.20 
2.85 
2.85 
2.20 
4.00 
, 3.25 



42 



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EXTRA FINE SWISS INSTRUMENTS. 






No. 1160. 1161. 1162. 

1U)6. 1167. 1168. 

1172. 1173. 13 74. 1190. 1191. 1192. 

Each. 

1160. Steel Spring Bow Pen, 4^ inches, Ivory Handles, Needle Point $3.25 

1161. Steel Spring" Bow Penca, 4^^ " " " " " 3.25 

1162. Steel Spring Bow Dividers, 43^ " " " 2.75 

1166. Steel Spring Bow Pen, 33^ " " " Needle Point 3.00 

1167. Steel Spring Bow Pencil, %%, " " " " " 3.00 

1168. Steel Spring Bow Dividers, 31^ " " " 2.60 

1172. Steel Spring Bow Pen, 3 " " " Needle Point 2.85 

1173. Steel Spring Bow Pencil, 3 " " '' " " 2.85 

1174. Steel Spring Bow Dividers, 3 " «♦ " 2.20 

1190. Miniature Bow Pen, 1% " Metal '' 2.50 

1191. Miniature Bow Pencil, 1%, " " " 2.50 

1192. Miniature Bow Dividers, W2 '' " " 2.20 

Morocco Cases for sets of 4^ " Bows 1.25 

31^ " " 1.00 

3 " " 90 

1250. Ruling Pen, with Hingp and Pin. Ivory Handle, 634 '^"^^^ ''^^^> ^2.00 

1251. Ruling Pen, with Hin^e and Pin, Ivory Handle, 5)^ inches each, $1.80 

|i 

1252. Ruling Pen, with Hinge and Pin, Ivory Handle, 4^ inches each, $1.60 

1253. Ruling Pen, " '' " ' " ' 4i^ " " 1.50 

1254. Ruling Pen, with Hinge, Ivory Handle, 4 inches each, $1.40 

1256. Ruling Pen, no Hinge, Ebony Handle, 5 " " 1.12 



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RULING PENS WITH SPRING BLADE, 

NO HING-E. 




1270. Ruling Pen, with I .proved Bent Spring Blade, Ebony Handle, 6 in., each, $2.00 

1271. Ruling- Peii, " " " " " " " 6i " " 1.85 
1272., Ruling Pen, " " " " " *' 



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RULING PENS WITH EBONY HANDLES. 



1.70 



1280. Ruling Pen, no Hinge, Ebony Handle, 6 inch , each, 1.8.5 



1281. Ruling" Pen, no Hinge, Ebony Handle, 6)^ inch. 



1.70 



1282. Ruling Pen, no Hinge, Ebony Handle, 4>^ inch 

EXTRA FINE SWISS INSTRUMENTS. 



1.65 




1306. Border Pen for heavy lin- s, Ivory Handle, 6>^ inch each, $3.00 



1310. Curye Pen, Ivory Handle, 4.^4 incli , 




each, 1.25 



1316. Railroad Pen, new stjle, Ivory Handle, 5\4 inch each, 3.75 

Both Blades face the same way. The inside blade can be pressed closely to the T 
Square, Triangle, etc. 




1334. Dotting Pen, new style, with 6 Wheels, Ivory Handle, 6 inch ench, $4.25 

The lower portion of the pen forms a metal case which is closed by screwing down the 
upper hinged blade. The case is filled with ink which is carried to the paper by the revolv- 
ing wheel. 



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EXTRA FINE SWISS INSTRUMENTS. 

Continued. 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 



No. 1310. 

1340. Tracer, Ivory Handle, 5 inches each, $1.35 

1342. Tracer, made of Ivory, 4 " « i.oo 

No. 13M. 

1344. Pricker, Ivory Handle, 5 inches each 1.75 

Ruling Pens carefully Sharpened *' .20 



SWISS BEAM COMPASSES WITH TANGENT 
AND WHEEL ATTACHMENT. 




No. 1356-7. 



No. 1350. 
" 1351. 



Case containing Beam Compasses and Wheel Attachment. 
Beam Compass and Wheel Attachment, without Case. 



1350. Beam Compasses, Improved Pattern. To fasten to a Straight Edge 

or Bar, with Tangent Attachm^^nt, Pen, Pencil, Needle and two round 

Points, also Wheel Attachment, complete in case each, $12.75 

1351. Beam Compasses, Improved Pattern. To fasten to a Straight Edge 

or Bar, with Tangent Attachment, Pen, Pencil, Needle and two round 
Points, also "Wheel Attachment, complete without case each, 

1356. Beam Compasses, in case " 

1357. Beam Compasses, without case , " 

1360. Wheel Attachment, to fasten to a Straight Edge or Bar. The instru- 
ment overcomes the necessity of placing ihe Beam Compasses on its 
side when not in use • each 

Wooden Bars for Beam Compasses. Same as 6200. 

72 60 48 42 36 30 24 inch 

Each, .90 .75 .65 .55 .45 .40 .35 



11.25 

10.00 

9.00 



2.25 



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TUBULAR BEAM COMPASSES. 




1370-1374. 

1370. Tubular Beam Compasses in 4 Sections, 36 inches long, with Pen, 

Pencil, Needle and 2 round Points each, $17 .00 

1372. Tubular Beam Compasses in 3 Sections, 21 inches long " 11 . 75 

1374. Tubular Beam Compasses in 2 Sections, 20 inches long " 10.30 

Morocco Cases for 1370 1372 1374 

Each.... $2. 50 1.75 1.50 



BEAM COMPASSES WITH TANGENT SCREW. 




1380. Beam Compasses, to fit a Straight iEdge or Bar, with Pen, Pencil and 

Needle Points each, $8 . 75 

1382. Beam Compasses, Small, with Pen, Pencil and Needle Points '* 8.25 

Morocco Cases for 13S0 and 1382 " 1.00 

Instruments Stepaired, see Description Pagre 63. 



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CASES OF SWISS INSTRUMENTS 



WITH PIVOT JOINTS 




No. 1410. m 



IN POLISHED ROSEWOOD BOXES, 

^?Vith. Tray, Lock and Key. 
UOO. Contents : Nos. 1000, 1005, 1008, 1016, 1018, 1022, 1124, 1125, 1126, 

1136, 1137, 1138, 1250, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1306, 1316, 1340, 1360, 

1380 

1402. Contents: Nos. 1000, 1005, 1016, 1018, 1022, 1130, 1131, 1132, 1142, 

1143, 1144, 1250, 1270, 1271, 1272, 1340, 1380 

1404. Contents: Nos. 1000, 1005, 1012, 1022, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1250, 1251, 

1252, 1253, 1272, 1340, 1380 

1406. Contents: Nos. 1000, 1009, 1016, 1018, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1251, 1252, 

1254, 1281 

1408. Contents: No.-^. 1002, 1009, 1014, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1251, 1252 

1410. Contents : Nos. 1002, 1009, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1251 



Each. 

$80.00 

65.00 

55.00 

40.00 
33.50 
25.00 



SWISS INSTRUMENTS WITH PIVOT JOINTS. 

In IVIorocco F*ocket Cases. 




1414. Contents: Nos. 1000, 1005, 1016, 1018, 1022, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1251, 

1252, 1254 

1416. Contents : Nos. 1000, 1009, 1014, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1251, 1252 



1418. 
1420. 
1422. 
1424. 
1426. 
1428. 
1430. 



1003. 1008, 1012, 1136, 1251, 1253 

1002, 1000, 1136, 1137, 1138, 1251...- 

1002, 1009, 1014, 1251 

1002, 1009, 251 

1016, 1018, 1022, 1142. 1143, 1144, 1252, 1254 

1016, 1018, 1022, 1136, 1252 

1012, 1142, 1253 



Each. 
$38 50 
80.00 
25.00 
22.00 
20.00 
13.50 
23 75 
17.00 
12 75 



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EXTRA FINE SWISS INSTRUMENTS 

In Rose^'vvood. Case^ {Continued). 

1460. Rosewood Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. 

Contents: Nos. 1030, 1038, 1044, 1050, 1066, 1068, 1074, 1172, 1173, 

1174, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1254, 1306, 1316, 1357, 1360, 1648 each, $90.00 

1462. Rosewood Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. 

Contents: Nos. 1034, 1038, 1044, 1050, 1062, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1250, 
1251,1252,1254,1357,1360,1648 '' 70.00 

1464. Rosewood Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. 

Contents: Nos. 1034, 1044, 1062, 1074, 1142, 1160, 1172, 1173, 1174, 
1250,1251,1252,1254 '* 50.00 

1466. Rosewood Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. 

Contents: Nos. 1034, 1050, 1062, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1251, 1253, 1357, 

1360 ^ a 45 00 

1468. Rosewood Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. 

Contents: Nos. 1034, 1044, 1066, 1068, 1074, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1251, 
1252,1254 <* 40.00 

1470. Rosewood Case, with Traj^ Lock and Key. 

Contents: Nos. 1040, 1050, 1060, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1251 " 32.00 

1472. Rosewood Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. 

Contents: Nos. 1034, 1050, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1251 " 25.00 

1474. Rosewood Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. 

Contents: Nos. 1034, 1050, 1172, 1252 *« 18.75 

other Cases made to order at short notice. 

EXTRA FINE SWISS INSTRUMENTS 

In I^ine F*ock:et Cases. 




1480. Contents: Nos. 1034, 1044, 1066, 1068, 1074, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1251, 

1252, 1254 each, $35.00 

1482. Contents: Nos. 1034, 1050, 1060, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1251, 1253 " 30.00 

1484. Contents: Nos. 1034, 1050, 1172, 1173, 1174, 1251 " 22.00 

1486. Contents: Nos. 1040, 1050, 1172, 1252 «* 15.50 

VERY SMALL POCKET CASES, 

1490. Contents: Nos. 1038, 1044, 1066, 1068, 1172, 1173, 1J74, 1252, 1254. each, 30.00 

1491. Contents: Nos. 1038, 1050, 1060, 1172, 1252, 1264 " 23.00 

1492. Contents: Nos. 1038, 1050, 1172, 1252 ♦« 15.50 

1493. Contents: Nos. 1066, 1063, 1074, 1172, 1253 ,, 14:. ^Q 

1494. Contents: Nos. 1060, 1172, 1253 •' 11.75 

Other Cases made to order at short notice. 

CHAMOIS SKINS FOR CLEANING INSTRUMENTS (Same as No. 17,910). 

Medium, 30c. Small, 20c. each. 



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43=" SWISS INSTRUMENTS of lighter and more delicate construction, witli and without Pivot 
Joints. See Nos. 1000, etc^ 



SWISS INSTRUMENTS. 



QKRNIAlNr SIIvVKR. AND E^KGIvISH STE^E^Iv. 




No. 1500 



1500. Compasses, 6)^ inches, with Joint in each Divider Point, Pen, Pencil, 

Lengthening Bar, Dotting P^n and Needle Point, (List Price, $io.oo) each, $9.00 
1504. Compasses, 6 inches, with Pen, Pencil, LengtTiening Bar, N' edle and 

Divider Points (List Price. $7.25) 

1512. Hair Spring Dividers, 5 inches 

1513. Hair Spring Dividers, 4 " 

1518. Dividers, 6 " 

1519. Dividers, 5 " 

1520. Dividers, 4 '" 



(List Price. 


$7.25) 


" 6.50 




2.70) 


' 2.50 




2.50) 


' 2 25 




2.60) 


' 2 35 




2.00) 


' 1.75 




1.65) ' 


' 1.50 



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No. 1530. 

1530. Bow Compasses, 3>^ inches, with Handle, Pen, PenctT, Needle and 

Divider Points (List Price $5.50) each, $5.00 

1532. Bow Compasses, 3)^ inches, with Handle, Pen, Pencil and fixed 

Needle Point (ListPrice, $5.oo) each, 4.50 

1536. Bow Pen, 33^ inches, with fixed NeeOJe Point ...( " " 3.25) " 3.00 

1537. Bow Pencil, S^ '♦ " Needle Point ....( " " 3.25) " 3.00 

1538. Bow Diyiders, 3X " with two Needle Points. . .(" " 3.25) ** '3.00 




No. 1550. 



1551. 



1552. 



1560. 



1561. 



1562. 



STEEL SPRING- BOWS. Nos. 1124 to 1192, 
Are of lighter and more delicate construction. 



1550. Steel Spring Bow Pen, 

1551. Steel Spring Bow Pencil, 



Each. 



3 inches, Ivory Handle, Needle Point, 

(List Price, $2.70) $2 . 60 

3 inches, Ivory Handle, Needle Point, 

(List Price, $2.70) 2.50 

1552. Steel Spring Bow Dividers, 3 " Ivory Handle, two Needle 

Points (List Price, $2.70) 2 50 

1560. Steel Spring Bow Pen, 3 inches, Ivory Handle. .(List Price, $2.10) 1.90 

1561. Steel Spring Bow Pencil, 3 " " " ..( " " 2.10) 1.90 

1562. Steel Spring Bow Dividers, 3 " " " ..( " " i-65) 1.50 



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No. 1570. 

Large Steel Spring Dividers, 5^ inches, 


Ivory Handle 


(List Price, 




Each. 
$2.50 


1570. 


$2.70) 





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No. 1578, 

Each. 

1578. Spring Bow Compasses, with Detachable long Ivory Handle and Divider 

Points, two Pen Points, Pencil and Needle Points (List Price, $7.75) $7.00 

1 

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No. 1582. No. 1584. 

Each. 

1582. German Silver Spring Bow Pen and Pencil (List Price. $3.30) $3 . 00 

1584. German Silver Spring Bow Pen ( " 2.20) 2. 00 

1602 

'1604 
Each. 

1600. Ruling Pen, with Hinge and Pin, Ivory Handle, 6 inches. . .(List Price. $1.75) $1 . 60 
1602. Ruling Pen, " " " «« 5 " ...( " i.fis) 1.40 

1604. Ruling Pen, * " '' " 41^ " ...( " i.ss) 1.25 




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No. 1620. 

1620. Railroad Pen, Hinged Blades, 5 inches . 



Each. 
, (List Price. $3.25) $3 . 00 




No. 1624, 



Each. 



1622. Dotting Pen, with 6 Wheels, Ivory Handle, 6 inches (List Price, $3.60) $3 25 

1624. Dotting Pen, Ivory Handle, 6 inches ( •• 2.20) 2 . 00 




No. 1640. 



Each. 



1640. Proportional Diriders, with Micrometer Adjustment, 9)^ inches, gradu- 
ated for lines and circles (List Price, $13.25) $12 . 00 




No. 1644. 



Each. 



1644. Proportional Diyiders, with Rack Movement, 9 inches, graduated for 

lines and circles (List Price, $ii.60) $10 . 50 |^ 




No. 1648. 

1643. Proportional Dividers, 9 inches, graduated for lines and circles. 



Each. 
(List Price, $11.00) $10.00 




No. 1660. 



Each, 



1660. Pocket Pillar Compasses, with Handles, Pen and Pencil Points, to draw 

out and can be used as small bow instruments (List Price, $8.86) $8,00 



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No. 1664. No. 1664. 

1664. Pocket Folding Compasses, with Pen and Pencil Points . .(List Price, $8.oo) $7.25 



Each. 




Each. 



No. 1670. ' 

1670. Beam Compasses, to fit a Straight Edge or Bar, with Pen, Pencil, Needle 

and Round Points (List Price, $7.50) $6.75 

Morocco Case for do , 1 . 00 




WOODEN BARS 

FOR BEAM COMPASSES 



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(SAil 


[E AS No. 6200.) 








72 


60 


48 


42 36 


30 


24 inches 


Each.. 


.90 


.75 


.65 


.55 .45 


.40 


35 



CHAMOIS SKINS FOR CLEANING INSTRUMENTS (same as No. 17,910). 

Medium, 30c. Small, 20c. each. 
Repairing- Instruments, see page 63. 



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E. G. SO LT MANN-NEW YORK. 



ENGLISH INSTRUMENTS, 

German Silver, Double Sector Joints. All attachments have bayonet slides. 




No. 1700. 



1704. 



1710. 



1714. 



1721. 



1726. 



Each. 

1700. Compasses, 6 inches, with joint in each leg, one Needle Point fixed, the 

other detachable, Pen, Pencil Points, Lengthening Bar and Knife Key, $12 . 60 
1704. Compasses, 6 inches, with Pen, Pencil Points, Lengthening Bar and 

Knife Key 10 . 00 

1706. Compasses, 43^ inches, with fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil Point, 9.75 

1710. Hairspring Dividers, 5 inches 3.00 

1714. Dividers, 5 inches 2.00 

1720. Bow Pen, fixed Needle Point, 33^ inches 3.90 

1721. Bow Pencil, " " 314 '♦ 3.90 

1726. Bow Pen, Round Point, 3)^ inches 3.25 

1727. Bow Pencil, " S}4 " 3.25 



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ENGLISH INSTRUMENTS, 

Continued. 



Nos. 1750-1752. 
The Square Handle prevents the Pen from rolling off the drawing table. 

1750. Ruling Pen, with Hinge, square Ivory Handle, 6)^ inches 

1751. Ruling Pen, ** " " ♦* 5>^ " 

1752. Ruling Pen, " " '* " 4^^ " 



Each 
$2.26 

2.00 

1.75 



Nos. 1760-1762. 



1760. Ruling Pen, with Hinge, Ivory Handle, 6>^ inches, 

1761. Ruling Pen, " " " 5)^ " 

1762. Ruling Pen, " " ** 4>^ " 



Each. 
$2.00 

1.75 

1.50 



No. 1770-1772. 



1770. Ruling Pen, no Hinge, Ivory Handle, 63^ inches. 

1771. Ruling Pen, ** '« " b}4 " .. 

1772. Ruling Pen, " " " 4)^ " .. 



Each. 

$1 50 

1.35 

1.25 



1780. Tracer, Ivory Handle, 5 inches. 



No. 1780. 



Each. 
$1.00 



1782. Pricker, Ivory Handle, 5 inches. 



No. 1782. 



1.60 



No. 1790. 

1790. Curve Pen, New Pattern each $2 . 00 

By loosening the screw at end of handle, the bar running through the hollow centre acts 
as a pivot for the pen, which will follow any curve readily without blotting the edges of the 
curve ruler. 

If the upper screw is fastened, it can be used as a Drawing Pen, and is useful for ruling 
into corners and for fine work. 

Cases of English. Instriameints put tap to Order. 



CHAMOIS SKINS FOR CLEANING INSTRUMENTS (same as No. 17,910). 

Medium, 30c. Small, 20c. each. 

Repairing: Instruments, see pagre 63. 



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E. G. SO LT MANN-NEW YORK. 



EXTRA FINE GERMAN INSTRUMENTS, 

Made of Superior German Silver and Steel. 

ALL PENCIL POINTS ARE ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 

(Second quality of German Instruments, see Nos. 2400 to 2470.) 




No. 2000. 



2006. 



2010. 



2020, 

2014. 2021. 

2015. 2022. 



2000. Compasses, 53>^ inches, with Pen, Pencil, Lengthening Bar, Needle and 
Divider Points 

2006. Compasses, 53^ inches, with Pen, Pencil, Lengthening Bar and fixed 
Needle Points 

2010. Compasses, ^% inches, with Handle, Pen, Pencil, Lengthening Bar, 
Divider and fixed Needle Points 

2014. Hair Spring Dividers, 6 inches 

2015. Hair Spring Dividers, 5 " 

2020. Dividers, 6 inches 

2021. Dividers, 5 " 

2022. Dividers, 4 " 



Each. 
$4.00 

3.50 

3.75 
2.10 
1.90 
1.12 
1.00 
.90 



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EXTRA FINE GERMAN INSTRUMENTS, 

Continued. 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARE ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 




No. 2030. 2036, 2040. 2042. 2060. 

2030. Bow Compasses, 3)^ inclies, with Handle, Pen, Pencil, Needle and Each. 

Divider Points $3 . 00 

2036. Bow Compasses, 3)^ inches, with Handle, Pen, Pencil and fixed 

Needle Point 2 . 65 

2040. Bow Pen, 3)^ inches, with Handle and fixed Needle Point 2 . 20 

2042. Bow Pencil, 3>^ " '' * " " " " 2.20 

2060. Bow Diiriders, 33^ " " " 1.00 

-""^^^ fro 

^£ — ioSiJP^T . ,, 

No. 2070. 

2070. Spring Bow Compasses, with detachable long Ivory Handle, two Pen Each. 

Points, Pencil, Needle and Divider Points $4. 75 

No. 2074. 2075. Each. 

2074. German Silver Spring Bow Pen and Pencil, 3 inches $2 . 75 

2075. German Silver Spring Bow Pen, 3 inches 1.80 





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EXTRA FINE GERMAN INSTRUMENTS, 

Continued. 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARE ARRANG-ED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 




No. 2080. 2082. 2084. 

Spring Bow Instruments Nos. 2080, 2082 and 2084 are of extra fine German make, and 
shaped like tlie Swiss JBows. 

Each. 

2080. Steel Spring Bow Pen 3 inches, Needle Point, White Handle $2.00 

2082. Steel Spring Bow Pencil.... 3 «* " *♦ '' " 2.00 

2084. Steel Spring Bow Dividers.. 3 " Round Points, " «* 1.55 




No. 2090. 2092. 2094. 

2100. 2102. 2104. 

2090. Steel Spring Bow Pen 3 inches, Needle Point, White Handle $1.60 

2092. Steel Spring Bow Pencil.... 3 '* " " " " 1.60 

2094. Steel Spring Bow Dividers.. 3 " 1.25 

2100. Steel Spring Bow Pen 3>^ " Needle Point, White Handle 1 .60 

2102. Steel Spring Bow Pencil.... 3>^ " " '' " " 1.60 

2104. Steel Spring Bow Dividers... 3K " 1.25 



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EXTRA FINE GERMAN INSTRUMENTS. 

Continued. 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARE ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 




SET OF BOWS 
IN MOROCCO CASE. 



No. 2110. 2112. 21U. 

2110. Steel Spring Bow Pen, 3>^ inch, Needle Point, Metal Handle. 
2112. Steel Spring Bow Pencil, S>^ " 
2114. Steel Spring Bow Diyider, 3>^ *« Round Points, " 

2120. Morocco Case, containing Set of Bows, 2080, 2082, 2084 

2122. Morocco Case, containing Set of Bows, 2090, 2092, 2094 

2124. Morocco Case, containing Set of Bows, 2100, 2102. 2104 

2126. Morocco Case, containing Set of Bows, 2110, 2112, 2114 

Empty Morocco Cases for German Spring Bows 



ich, $1.70 


1.70 


1.25 


6.60 


5.40 


5.40 


6.25 


.75 



Each. 



2156. Ruling Pen, with Enife Blade, convenient for ruling into corners or for 
drawing heavy and light lines without adjusting the screw, by pressing 
more or less of the beveled edge on the paper $1 . 65 




No. 2160, 2162. 

2160. Ruling Pen, with Hinge and Pin, White Handle, b% inches $l" 00 

2161. Ruling Pen, " " " *' " 4^ " 90 

2162. Ruling Pen, " " " «« " 4 " 80 



$1.75 




No. 2170. 

2170. Cluster Pen, with 3 Blades, for one White Handle, b)4 inches. . . . 



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EXTRA FINE GERMAN INSTRUMENTS. 

Continued. 




No. 2180. 

Each. 

2180. Cluster Hatching Pen, with 3 Blades, for one Ebony Handle, Pushing 

Screw, 6 inches $2 . 25 

2182. Cluster Hatching Pen, with 1 Blade, for one Ebony Handle, Pushing 

Screw, 6 inches 1 . 50 

No. 2190. 

2190. Ruling Pen, German Silver Blades, for Colored Inks, with Hinge, White 

Handle, 5 inches $1.12 

2192. Ruling Pen, German Silver Blades, "White Handle, 5 inches 80 

No. 2196. 

2196. Dotting Wheel, White Handle $1 .00 

No. 2198. 

2198. Railroad Pen, b% inches, White Handle $2.75 

No. 2206. 

2206. Pocket Folding Compasses, with Reversible Pen, Pencil and Needle 

Points $5.60 

No. 2210. 

2210. Pocket Dividers, with detachable Sheath $2 . 20 






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PROPORTIONAL DIVIDERS, 




ISO. 2220. 

2220. Proportional Diyiders, 6j^ inches, graduated for lines and circles, .each, $7.00 

The following Proportional Dividers are of French make. 



P 







No. 2226. 

2226. Proportional Diyiders, 7 inches, graduated for lines and circles, with 

Rectangular Bent Points, same as 3020 each, $7.00 




No. 2230. 

2230. Proportional Diyiders, 7 inches, graduated for lines and circles, with rack 

adjusting movement, in Case, same as 3028 each, $6.00 





( iffr^ 



No. 22?S. 

22 ,8. Proportional Diriders, 6)4 inches, graduated for lines and circles, in Case, 

same as 3036 each, $2.50 



LITHOGRAPHERS' COMPASSES. 




Nos. 224:6-2250. 



Each. 



2246. Lithographers' Compasses, heavy and substantial make, with Metal Arc, 
fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil, Lengthening Bar and powerful Key, 
in Morocco Case. . . . ■ , $13.00 

2250. Lithographers' Compasses (same as above). Without Morocco Case. .. 12.00 



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• Triangular Dividers, 5 inches, can be set to any 3 points, within the limit 

of its size each, $3 . 60 



2262. Whole and Half Diylders, 6)^ inches each, $2.80 




Nos. 2280, 2281. 2284. 

2280. Beam Compasses, to fasten to a Straight Edge or Bar, with Pen, 

Pencil, Needle and Round Points, in case $7 . 50 

2281. Beam Compasses, to fasten to a Straight Edge or Bar, with Pen, 

Pencil, Net}dle and Round Points, without case 6 . 50 

2284. Beam Compasses, (French Mate, same as 3050). with Pen, Pencil and Needle 

Points, in case 5.00 



GERMAN INSTRUMENTS, 

SKCOND QRADK. 

ALL PENCIL POINTS ARE ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 

(First quality German Instruments, see Nos. 2000, etc.) 

Each. 

2400. Compasses, 5)^ inches, with Pen, Pencil, Lengthening Bar, Needle and 

Divider Points $3.00 

2406. Compasses, 5)^ inches, with Pen, Pencil and fixed Needle Point 2 .50 

2422. Dividers, 5 inches 75 

2430. Bow Compasses, 3}^ inches, with Handle, Pen, Pencil, Needle and Divider 

Points 2 . 50 

2460. Ruling Pen, with Hinge, 5)^ inches 75 

2464. Ruling Pen, " " 4 " • 65 

2470. Ruling Pen, without " 5 " 40 



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REPAIRING DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, 

The following are the approximate prices for repairs, which are of frequent occur- 
rence. For complicated repairs, special estimates will be furnished, or the charges 

made according to the amount of labor. 

Each. 

Sharpening' worn off Ruling Pens 20 

Sharpening and Cleaning, Ruling Pens 35 

Grinding, Tempering, Sharpening and Cleaning broken off Pens 50 

(A pen broken off by a fall, often would be too blunt if only sharpened, in which case it is 
necessary to repair it as mentioned above.) 

Each. 

New Ebony Handle, for Ruling Pen 22 

New White Bone Handle, for Ruling Pen 30 

Inserting the original broken Handle in Ruling Pens 15 

New Screws for Ruling Pens, Compasses, etc., made to order 25 

New Thread and Nut for Steel Spring Bow Instruments 35 



VARIOUS REPAIRS, 




m^ . 

Broken Shank. ^ 

The above break is o " frequent occurrence, and often renders a complete compass 
and attachments useless, if the broken part remains in the socket. j, j^ 

Repaired equal to new 75 to $1 . 00 

Polishing 6 inch Compasses, and attachments $1 . 00 to 1 . 50 

Polishing 33^ inch Compasses and attachments 85 to 1 . 25 

I i^rTrrrTrnTrr--^-MUL°J,^^ ^ 

^CIRCLES y 
Proportional Dividers, with broken Points care.ully repaired 1 .00 to 3.00 

Parts of Sets of Instruments furnished at reasonable prices. 

Needle Points with shoulder Small each, . 10 to . 15 

Needle Points, special sizes made to order " . 15 to . 25 



ADJUSTABLE INSTRUMENT KEY, 





]S'o. 2480. 

2480. Adjustable Instrument Key and Screw Driver 



each, . 50 



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F>OIvISriE)D ^^AIvNXJT CASES 

OF EXTRA FINE 

GERMAN DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, 

Best Quality German Silver. Lined with fine Velvet. 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARE. ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 




No. 2500. 

2500. Polished Walnut Case, with Tiay, Lock and Key. 

Contents : Q% inch Proportional Dividers, 5V^ inch Compasses with 
Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Hair Spring 
Dividers, 5 inch Dividers, ^% inch Bow Comi)asses with Pen, Pencil, 
and Needle Points, ^% inch Dividers, with handle, 3 inch Steel 
Spring Bow Pen, 3 inch Spring Bow Pencil, 3 inch Spring Bow Di- 
viders, Railroad Pen. b% inch huling Pen with hinge and pin, 4 inch 
Ruling Pen. Key, Lead Case, 1 dozen Tacks, 6 inch Ivory Scale, Rub- 
ber Triangle, Metal Protractor, and Wooden Cur. e each, $30.00 

2504. Polished Walnut Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. 

Contents: ^% inch Proportional Dividers, 5% inch Compasses with 
Pen, Pencil, Ne^-dle Points and Lengthening Bar, 3)^ inch Bow Com 
passes with Pen, Pencil and Needle Points, 5 inch Dividers, 
3 inch Steel Spring Bow Pen, 3 inch Spring Bow Pencil, 

3 inch Spring Bow Dividers, 53^ inch Ruling Pen with hinge and pin, 

4 inch Ruling Pen, Key, Lead Case, 6 inch Ivory Scale, Rubber Triangle, 

Metal Protractor, Wooden Curve, and 1 dozen Tacks each, 26.00 




2508. Polished Walnut Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. 

Contents: 5 V^ inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Dividers, 3)^ inch Bow Compasses with 
Pen, Pencil and Needle Points, 3 inch Steel Spring Bow Peo, 3 inch 
Spring Bow Pencil, 3 inch Spring Bow Dividers, 5^inch Ruling Pen 
with hinge and pin, 4 inch Ruling Pen, Lead Case, Key, 6 inch Ivory 
Scale, Rubber Triangle, Metal Protractor, Wooden Curve, and 1 dozen 
Tacks... each, $19,60 




No. 2512. 



2612. Polished Walnut Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. 

Contents : 5}^ inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Dividers, 3*^ inch Bow Compasses with Pen, 
Pencil and Needle Points. 3 inch Steel Spring Bow Pen, 5)4 inch 
Ruling Pen with hinge and pin, 4- inch Ruling Pen, Load Case, Key, 
6 inch Ivory Scale. Rubber Triangle, Metal Prof actor. Wooden 
Curve, and 1 dozen Tacks each, 



$16.50 



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EXTRA FINE GERMAN INSTRUMENTS, 

In Pocket Nlorocco Cases 

Best Quality German Silver. 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARE ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 




No. 2624. 

2524. Contents: b% inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Hair Spring Dividers, 3)^ inch Bow Com- 
passes with Pen, Pencil and Needle Points, 3 Inch Sieel Spring Bow 
Pen, 3 inch Spring Bow Pencil, 3 inch Spring Bow Dividers, b% inch 
Ruling Pen with hinge and pin, 4 inch Ruling Pen, Lead Case and 
Key 



Each. 



$18.00 




No. 2528. 

2528. Contents : b% inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Dividers, 3)^ inch Bow Compasses with Pen, 
Pencil and Needle Points, 3 inch Steel Spring Bow Pen, 5)^ inch 
Ruling Pen with hinge and pin, 4 inch Ruling Pen, Lead Case and Key 



$14.00 



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EXTRA FINE GERMAN INSTRUMENTS 

IIM CASKS {continued). 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARE ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 




No. 2532 

2532. Contents: S% inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Dividers, 3 inch Spring Bow Pen, 3 inch 
Spring Bow Pencil, 3 inch Spring Bow Dividers, 5>^ inch Ruling Pen 
with hinge and pin, 4 inch Ruling Pen, Lead Case and Key each, $13 . 25 




No. 2536. 

2536. Contents: b% inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Dividers, 3V^ inch Bow Compasses with Pen, 
Pencil and Needle Points, b% inch Ruling Pen with hinge and pin, 
4 inch Ruling Pen, Lead Case and Key each, 11 .60 



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EXTRA FINE GERMAN INSTRUMENTS 

in: casks (coniinued). 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARE ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 




No. 2540. 



2540. Contents: 4)^ inch Compasses with handle, Pen, Pencil and Divider 
Points, Lengthening Bar and fixed Needle Point, 5 inch Dividers, Sj^ 
inch German Silver Spring Bow Pen, two Ruling Pens, Lead Case 
and Key each, $10.00 




No. 2542. 

2542. Contents: 5V^ inch Compasses, with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Dividers, 3 inch Steel Spring Bow Pen, 5}4 
inch Ruling Pen with hinge and pin. Lead Case and Key each, 



$8.75 




No. 2544. 

2544. Conteuts: 5^ inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch DividtTs, 53^ inch Ruling Pen with hinge and 
pin, Lead Case and Key ' each, $7 . 60 



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EXTRA FINE GERMAN INSTRUMENTS, 

Continued. 
ALL PENCIL POINTS ARE ARRANGED TO HOLD FABER'S LEADS. 

VERY SMALL POCKET CASES. 




No. 2548. 



2548. Contents: 3)^ inch Bow Compasses with Handle, Pen, Pencil and Needle 
Point, 33^ inch Dividers with Handle, 3 inch Steel Spring Bow Pen, 
4 inch Ruling Pen, Lead Case aiKl Key ... .each, $7 .50 




No. 2552. 



2552. Contents: 3>^ inch Spring Bow Compasses with long detachable white 
Handle, 2 Pen Points, Pencil and Needle Points, 4 inch Ruling Pen, 
Lead Case and Key each, 6.00 




No. 2556. 



2556. Contents: 33^ inch Bow Compasses with Handle, Pen, Pencil and 
Needle Points, Z% inch Dividers with Handle, 4 inch Ruling Pen, 
Lead Case and Key each, 5 . 00 




No. 2560. 



2560. Contents: Z% inch Bow Compasses with Handle, Pen, Pencil and 

Needle Points, 4 inch Rulin,' Pen Lead Case and Key each, 4.45 



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Cases of Hxtra Fine German Instruments, see P(os. 2500-2560. 

CASES OF GERMAN INSTRUMENTS. 

German Silver, Steel Points, Metal Joints. 
Nlorocco Cases lined, ^withi Black Velvet. 
THESE CASES ARE OF GOOD QUALITY, AND VERY MODERATE IN PRICE. 




No. 2600. 

2600. Contents: 5)^ inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Dividers, 3)^ inch Bow Compasses with 
Pen, Pencil and Needle Points, 3 inch Steel Spring Bow Pen, 3 inch 
Spring Bow Pencil, 31nch Spring Bow Dividers, 5^^ inch Rulmg Pen 
with hinge and pin, 4 inch Ruling Pen and Key each, $12.00 




No. 2604, with 1 Ruling Peu. 

2604. Contents: 5)^ inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Dividers, 3 inch Steel Spring Bow Pen, 3 
inch Spring Bow Pencil, 3 inch Spring Bow Dividers, Key, and 5l>^ 
inch Ruling Pen with hinge and pin each, $9 .00 



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CASES OF GERMAN INSTRUMENTS, 

Coniinued: 
Cases of Kxtra F*itie German Xnstruments, see ISos. 2500-2546. 




2608. Contents: b% inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Dividers, 'i% inch Bow Compasses with. 
Handle, Pen, Pencil and Needle Points, Key, and 5>^ inch Ruling 
Pen with hinge and pin each, $8.60 




2612. Contents: 5)^ inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Dividers, 3 inch Steel Spring Bow Pen, Key, 
and 53^ inch Ruling Pen with hinge and pin each, $7.00 




No. 2616. 

2616. Contents: b% inch Compasses with Pen, Pencil, Needle Points and 
Lengthening Bar, 5 inch Dividers, Key, and 5% inch Ruling Pen 

with hinge and pin each, $5.66 

Continued on next page. 



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CASES OF GERMAN INSTRUMENTS, 

Continued. 
Cases of Hxtra Fine German Instruments, see Kos. 2500-2560. 

2628. Contents: 5>^ inch Compasses with fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil 

Points, 5 inch Dividers, Key, and 5 inch Ruling Pen each, $4.25 

2636. Contents : 5)^ inch Compasses with one fixed Divider Point, Pen and 

Pencil Points, Key, and 5 inch Ruling Pen each, 3 . 00 



CHAMOIS SKINS FOR CLEANING INSTRUMENTS (Same as No. 17,910). 
Medium, 30c. Small, 20c. each. 
ICepairinsr Instruments, see page 63. ^ . : 



EMPTY CASES 



KOR DRAWINQ INSTRUNlKTvrTS. 

Made of well-seasoned wood. Each case has a Tray to lift out, with space underneath 
the same to hold Triangles, Curves, Pencils, etc. 



2800. Rosewood veneered and poUshed. Plated Metal Work, Tray, Lock and Key. 
Inside Measure. 



Tray fitted with silk 

Velvet, to hold the 

Instruments. 

10x14 inches each, $18.00 



Inside Measure. 



Empty Case, 
Tray not fitted. 



10X14 inches each, $12.00 



7X13 
5X12>^ 
7X11 
6X10 
5X 9 
Six 9 



10.75 
8.50 
8.50 
7.25 
6 00 
5.00 



7X13 " 
5X121^ *' 
7X11 " 
6X10 " 
5X 9 " 
3iX 9 *' 



2830. Black Walnut oiled, Brass Metal Work, Tray, Lock and Key. 



Inside Measure. 



Tray fitted with Cotton 

Velvet, to hold the 

Instruments. 



Inside Measure. 



6.50 
5 00 
5.00 
4.25 
3.75 
3.00 



Empty Case, 
Tray not fitted. 



10X14 inches each, $12.50 



10X14 inches each, $8.00 



7X13 
5X12)^ 
7X11 
6X10 
5X 9 
3^X 9 



7.25 
5.75 
5.75 
5.00 
4 00 
3.25 



7X13 
5X12K 
7X11 
6X10 
5X 
3^X 9 



4.00 
3.00 
3.00 
2.60 
2.25 
1.75 



Lined with Silk Velvet, 50c. to $2.00 extra. Polished Cases, 50c. to $1.50 extra. 

other Cases made to order at short notice. 



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FRENCH INSTRUMENTS, 



Brass and. German Silver, on Cards. 





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No. 2902. 

2902. "COLLEGE SET," Brass. 

5}^ inch Compasses with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil Point, 
Lengthening Bar and Key eacb, $1 .00 

2912. "STUDENT'S SET," German Silver. 

5}4 inch Compasses with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil Point, 
Lengthening Bar and Key each, 1,75 




No. 2922, 

2922. "GEOMETRY SET," Brass. 

51^ inch Compasses with one fixed Divider Point, Pen, Pencil Point, 
Lengthening Bar, Ruling Pen and Key each, $1 .00 



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FRENCH INSTRUMENTS, 

Brass, on Cards (continued). 




No. 2930. 2932. 2934. 

2930. ^« SCHOLAR'S SET," Brass. 

6 1^ inch Compasses with one fixed Divider Point, Pen, Pencil Point, 
Lengthening Bar and Key .'. .each, .85 

2932. "SCHOLAR'S SET," Brass. 

5}£ inch Compasses with one fixed Divider Point, Pen, Pencil Point, 

Lengthening Bar and Key " .75 

2934. "SCHOLAR'S SET," Brass. 

4^ inch Compasses with one fixed Divider Poiflt, P^, Pencil Point, 
Lengthening Bar and Key " 66 




No. 2950. 2952. 2954. 

2950. "SCHOOL SET," Brass. 

63^ inch Compasses with one fixed Divider Point, Pencil Point and Key, each, . 65 

2952. "SCHOOL SET," Brass. 

5>^ inch Compasses with one fixed Divider Point, Pencil Point and Key, ♦ * .65 

2954. "SCHOOL SET," Brass. 

4% inch Compasses with one fixed Divider Point, Pencil Point and Key, ' • .45 

No. 2960. 2962. 2964. 

2960. Dividers, BRASS, 63^ inches each, .40 

2962 Dividers, BRASS, 53^ " " .35 

2964. Dividers, BRASS, 4% " " .30 



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FRENCH INSTRUMENTS, 

Continued, 




No. 2980. 



2980. Bow Compasses, BRASS, 3 inches, with Handle, fixed Needle Point, 

Pen and Pencil Points each, .75 

2984. Bow Compasses, GERMAN SILYER, 3 inches, with Handle, fixed 

Needle Point, Pen and Pencil Points ♦' $1.00 




No. 2990. 

2990. Spring Bow Pen, BRASS, fixed Needle Point each, . 80 

<« *' « **• .80 



No. 3000. 
(These Pens are of a cheap grade, and intended for ordinary use.) 

3000. Ruling Pen, with White Handle each, .30 

3002. Ruling Pen, " Black " *' .20 



f^ 



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No. 3020. 




3020. Proportional Dividers, GERMAN SILVER, 7 inches, with rectangu- 
lar bent points ; graduated for lines and circles, in Case each, $7 , 00 




3028. Proportional Dividers, GERMAN SILYER, 7 inches, with rack move- 
ment ; graduated for lines and circles, in Case. each, $6.00 




^^ it». ^tft ^ 




No. 3036. 3038. 



3036. Proportional Dividers, GERMAN SILYER, 6^^ inches, in Case, 

(List Price, $2.75) each, $2.50 

3038. Proportional Dividers, BRASS, 6^^ inches, in Case, (List Price, $i.90)each, $1.75 



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3050. Beam Compasses, GERMAN SILYER, to fasten to a Straight Edge 

or Bar, with Peji, Pencil and Needle Points, in Case each, $5.00 



3054. 




No. 3054. 

Pocket Folding Compasses, GERMAN SILYER, with reversible 
Pen, Pencil and Needle Points, in Case each, $5.60 



3200. 



FRENCH INSTRUMENTS, 

In Rose^ATOod PolistLed. Cases. 

Rosewood Polished and Inlaid Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. GER- 
MAN SILYER, containing a complete Outfit of 65 Pieces : 6}i inch 
Compasses with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil and Lengthening 
Bar, 4^ inch Compasses with fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil 
Points, 51^ inch Dividers, Steel Spring Bow Pen with fixed Needle 



Point, Spring Bow Pencil with fixed Needle Point, Spring Bow Di- 
viders, 3 Ruling Pens Ivory handles, eU inch Proportional Dividers, 
Beam Compasses with Pen, Pencil and Needle Points, Key, Ivory 



Scale, Boxwood Scale, Horn Protractor, Metal Protractor, Case of 
Leads, small Screw Driver, 45° Rubber Triangle, 30 & 60° Rubber Tri- 
angle, Wooden Triangle, Horn Centre, Crayon Holder, Rubber Curve, 
2 Wooden Curves, 6 German Silver Tacks, Pocket Rule, Cake Red 
India Ink, Cake Blue India Ink, Ink Dish, Pencil Rubber, Ink Rubber, 
Oil Stone, small, medium and large Brush, hard, medium and soft 
Pencil, 2 small Pencils for Instruments, 6 Lettering Pens, 2 Pen- 
holders, and Cake of fine Black India Ink each, $32 .00 

3204. Rosewood Polished and Inlaid Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. GER- 
MAN SILYER, containing outfit of 50 Pieces : 6^ inch Compasses 
with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil and Lengthening Bar, 4^ inch 
Compasses with fixed Needle Poi t, Pen and Pencil Points, 4M^inch 
Dividers, Spring Bow Pen, Proportional Dividers, Tiiree Ruling Pens, 
Key, Ivory Scale. Boxwood Scale, Horn Protractor, Metal Protractor, 
Case of Leads, small Screw Driver, 45° Rubber Triangle, 30 & 60° Rub- 
ber Triangle. Wooden Triangle, Horn Centre, Crayon Holder, 2 
Wooden Curves, 6 German Silver Tacks, Oil Stone, small, medium 
and large Brush, hard, medium and soft Pencil, small Pencil for In- 
struments, 6 Lettering Pens, 2 Penholders, Pencil Rubber, Ink Dish, 
and Cake of fine Black India Ink each, 20.00 



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FRENCH INSTRUMENTS, 



IN CASES (continued. 




No. 3208. 



3208. 



Rosewood Polished Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. GERMAN SIL- 
YER, outfit of 40 Pieces : 6}^ inch Compasses with fixed Needle 
Point, Pen, Pencil Points and Lengthening Bar, 4^ inch Compasses 
with fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil Points, 5>^ inch Dividers, Spring 
Bow Pen, Ruling Pen White Handle, 6)^ inch Proportional Dividers, 
Beam Compasses with Pen, Pencil and Needle Points, Key, Wooden 
Rule, Scale, Horn Protractor, Metal Protractor, Case of Leads, 2 
Wooden Curves, Rubber Triangle, Wooden Triangle, small Screw 
Driver, Crayon Holder, 6 German Silver Tacks, Pencil Pointer, Pen- 
cil Rubber, medium Bru h, hard, medium and soft Pencil, 2 Pencils 
for instruments, 3 Lettering Pons, Penhoiaer. and Cake of Black 
India Ink each, $16.00 



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FRENCH INSTRUMENTS 

IN CASKS {continued). 




No. 3216. 3220. 

3216. Rosewood Polished Case, wiih Tray, Lock and Key. GERMAN SH- 
YER, outfit of 35 Pieces : 6i^ inch Compasses, with fixed Needle 
Point, Pen, Pencil Points and Lengthening Bar, 4)^ inch Compasses 
with fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil Points, 434 ^^^^ Dividers, 
Spring Bow Pen, Ruling Pen, 6i^ inch Proportional Dividers, Key, 
Rule, Scale, Horn Protractor, Case of Leads, 2 Wooden Curves, 
"Wooden Triangle, Crayon Holder, 6 German Silver Tacks, Pencil 
Pointer, Pencil Rubber, Brush, hard, medium and soft Pencil, small 
Pencil for Instruments, 3 Lettering Pens, Penholder, and Cake of 
Black India Ink each, $9 . 7f 

3220. Rosewood Polished Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. BRASS, outfit of 
35 Pieces : 63^ inch Compasses, with fixed Needle Point, Pen, Pencil 
Points and Lengthening Bar, 4)^ inch Compasses, with fixed Needle 
Point, Pen and Pencil Points, 43^ inch Dividers, Spring Bow Pen, 
Ruling Pen, ^'^ inch Proportional Dividers, Key, Rule, Scale, Horn 
Protractor, Case of Leads, 2 Wooden Curves, Wooden Triangle, Crayon 
Holder, 6 German Silver Tacks, Pencil Pointer, Pencil Rubber, Brush, 
hard, medium and soft Pencil, email Pencil for Instruments, 3 Letter- 
ing Pens, Penholder, and Cake of Black India Ink each, 7 . 00 



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FRENCH INSTRUMENTS, 

IN CASES (continued). 



3224. 



3228. 




No. 3224. 3228. 

Rosewood Polished Case, wiih Tray, Lock and Key. OERMAN 
SHYER, outfit of 30 Pieces: 63^ inch Compasses with fixed 
Needle Point, Pen, Pencil Points and Lengthening Bar, 4)^ inch 
Compasses with fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil Points, 43^ inch 
Dividers, Spring Bow Pen, Ruling Pen, Key, Rule, Boxwood Scale, 
Horn Protractor, Wooden Curve, Wooden Triangle, Crayon Holder, 
6 German Silver Tacks, Pencil Pointer, Pencil Rubber, Brush, 3 Let- 
tering Pens, Penholder, small Pencil for Instruments, and Cake of 
Black India Ink each, 



$7.00 



Rosewood Polished Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. BRASS, outfit 
of 30 Pieces : 63^ inch Compasses with fixed Needle Point, Pen, 
Pencil Points and Lengthening Bar, 4)^ inch Compasses with fixed 
Needle Point, Pen and Pencil Points, 4^ inch Dividers, Spring Bow 
Pen, Ruling Pen, Key, Rule, Boxwo'^d Scale, Horn Protractor, 
Wooden Curve, Wooden Triangle, Crayon Holder, 6 German Silver 
Tacks, Pencil Pointer, Pencil Rubber, Brush, 3 Lettering Pens, Pen 
holder, small Pencil for Instruments, and Cake of Black India Ink. .each, 4, 



25 






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No. 3240. 

3240. Pocket Case, covered with Morocco Cloth. BRASS, outfit of 9 
Pieces : 5^ inch Compasses with fixed Needle Point, Ten and Pencil 
Points and Lengthening Bar, 4^ inch Dividers, Spring Bow Pen, 
Key, Ruling Pen, Rule and Protractor each, 

3252. Rosewood Polished Case, BRASS, outfit of 9 Pieces : 4U^ inch Coti - 
passes with fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil Points andLenirthen- 
ing Bar, 4 inch Dividers, Ruling Pen, Key, Rule and Protractor ... " 



$3.70 



1.75 




No. 3260. 

8260. Rosewood Polished Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. BRASS, outfit 
of 26 Pieces ! 6^ inch Compasses with one fixed Divider Point, Pen 
and P^^ncil Points and Lengthening Bar. 43^inch Compasses with 
Pen and Pencil Points, 4 W inch Dividers, Proportional Dividers, 3 
inch Bow Compasses with Handle and fixed Needle Point, Pen and 
Pencil Points, Ruling Pen, K^y, Brass Protractor, Horn Protractor, 
Rule, Crayon Holder, 6 Tacks, Pencil Rubber, small Pencil for In- 
struments, and Cake of Black India Ink each, $5 75 



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FRENCH INSTRUMENTS 



IN CASES {continued). 




No. 3264. 

3264. Rosewood Polished Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. BRASS, outfit 
of 25 Pieces : 6)^ inch Compasses with one fixed Divider Point, Pen, 
Pencil Points and Lengthening Bar, 4^ inch Compasses with Pen 
and Pencil Points, 4i^- inch Dividers, 3 inch Bow Compasses with 
Handle and fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil Points, Ruling Pen, 
Key, Brass Protractor, Horn Protractor, Rule, Crayon Holder, 6 
Tacks, Pencil Rubber, small Pencil for Instruments, and Cake of 
Black India Ink ^^^^ 



$3.40 



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No. 3272. 




3272 Rosewood Polished Case, with Tray, Lock and Key. BRASS, outfit 
of 20 Pieces : 5>^ inch Compasses with one fixed Divider Point, Pen, 
IPencil Points and Lengthening Bar, 4W inch Dividers, 3 inch 
Bow Compasses with Handle and fixed Needle Point, Pen and Pencil 
Points, Ruling Pen, Key, Rule Crayon Holder, Protractor, small Pencil 
for Instruments, 6 Tacks, Pencil Rubber, and Cake of Black India Ink, each, $2 . 60 



No. 3290. 




3290. Mahogany Polished Case. BRASS, 12 Pieces : 4>^ inch Compasses 
with one fixed Divider Point, Pen, Pencil Points and Lengthening 
Bar, 3)^ inch Dividers, 3 i<ij' inch Bow Compasses with Handle and 
fixed Needl « Point, Pen and Pencil Points, Ruling Pen, Key, Rule, 
Crayon Holder and Protractor each, $1 .50 



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3300. Mahogany Polished Case, BRASS, 10 Pieces : 4.% inch Compasses 
with one fixed Divider Point, Pen, Pencil Points and LengLheniog 
Bar, 3>^ inch Dividers, Ruling Pen, Key, Rule, Crayon Holder and 
Protractor each, %\ 



00 




mi No. 3304. 



3304. Mahogany Polished Case. BRASS, 9 Pieces : 4>^ inch Compasses 
with one fixed Divider Point, Pen, Pencil Points and Lengthening 
Bar, Ruling Pen, Key, Rule, Crayon Holder and Protractor each, .80 

3308. Mahogany Polished Case. BRASS, 8 Pieces : 4)^ inch Compasses 
with one fixed Divider Point, Pen, Pencil Points and Lengthening 
Bar, Key, Rule, Crayon Holder and Protractor " .70 

3312. Mahogany Polished Case. BRASS, 6 Pieces : ^% inch Compasses 
with one fixed Divider Point, Pen and Pencil Points, Key, Rule, and 
Crayon Holder " .60 

3316. Mahogany Polished Case. BRASS, 5 Pieces : 4:% inch Compasses 

with one detachable Divider Point, Pen and Pencil Points, and Key. " .60 

CHAMOIS SKINS FOR CLEANING INSTRUMENTS (same as No. 17,910). 
Medium, 30c. Small, 20c. each. 
Instruments Repaired, see Description Pas:e 63. 



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FASTENING PINS OR THUMB TACKS. 

German Silver, Best Quality. 
Points Scre^wed in and Riveted. 

HEADS ROUNDED SO AS TO ENABLE THE T SQUARE TO SLHDE OVER WITH- 
OUT HINDRANCE. 



:2:i. 



-:^. 



No. 3495. 



3497. 



I I 



No. 3500. 



3502. 3504. 3506. 

Above cuts represent tlie full size section of each Tack. 



3495. 
3497. 
3499. 
3500. 
3502. 
3504. 
3506. 
3508. 



it 
H 

1^ 



On Cork covered with Black Velvet Paper. 
inch diameter Card of 3 doz. Tacks, $3.75 dozen, $1 .25 



3.30. 
3.00. 
2.70. 
2.40. 
2.10. 
1.80. 
1.65. 



1.10 
1.00 
.90 
.80 
.70 
.60 
.65 



GERMAN SILVER TACKS. 

SECOND QUALITY, HEADS ROUNDED, POINTS RIVETED. 








On Cork covered with Blue Paper, 

3530. J^l inch diameter Card of 3 doz. Tacks, $1.65 dozen, 

3532. 1% " " " " *' 1.50 " 

3534. iOg " " *V " " I'^S " 

3536. /j " " '• '* *' 1.20 ♦* 

3538. ^ ** ♦' *' " " 1.05 " 



.55 
.60 
.45 
.40 
.36 



3560. 
3564. 
3566. 
3568. 



BRASS TACKS, 

Points Riveted. 
On Cork covered with Blue Paper. 

1% inch diameter Card of 3 doz. Tacks, $1.20 dozen, .40 

A " " " " 



105. 
.90. 
.75 



.35 
.30 
.26 



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I BRASS TACKS, for Schools, etc. 

T 

3575. i^ inch diameter Gross, $2.20 dozen, .20 

3577.^6 " *• '• 1.75 " .16 

3579. ^ " " " l.BO «* .U 



"BAYONET" TACKS. 





3683 3585 3587 

MADE OF ONE PIECE OF STEEL, A PORTION OF THE HEAD FORMING THE POINT. 
On Cards covered 'witl:\ White Paper. 

3583. "BAYONET" TACKS, 3*^ inch diameter... Gross, $2.50 dozen, .22 

3585. "BAYONET" TACKS, 1^ " " ... " 1.75 " .17 

3587. "BAYONET" TACKS, t\ " " ••• " 1.50 " .15 

SPIRAL WIRE TACKS, 

3590. SPIRAL TACKS, H inch diameter .doiseii, .35 

3591. " " ig «' " ..'«' .30 

3592. « « Jg " ♦« « ' .25 

3593. « " fg " " •* .20 

TACK LIFTER. 

Made of metal, and plated. Is con- 
venient for pushing in, as well as ex- 
tracting Tacks from the drawing board, 
^ J 0- without injury to the points. The 
handle can be used as a paper cutter, 
and is serviceable for pressing down the edges in stretching paper, and re- 
moving sheets which have been gummed to the board each, . 25 

HORN CENTRES. 

No. 3610. No. 3616. 

3610. Horn Centre, with German Silver Rim each, . 50 

3616. Horn Centre *• .15 




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SWISS PROTRACTORS. 

Grerman Silver. Witti Arm. and. Vernier, 




Nos. 8700, 3704. 3706. 

3700. Swiss Full Circle Vernier Protractor, with Horn Centre, 10 inches, 

}^ degrees, reading to 1 minute each, $20 .00 

3704. Swiss Full Circle Yernier Protractor, with Horn Centre, 8 inches, 

% degrees, reading to 3 minutes *' 16.25 

3706. Swiss Full Circle Vernier Protractor, with Horn Centre, b% inches, 

% degrees, reading to 3 minutes " 14.00 




Nos. 3720, 3724, 8726. 

3720. Swiss Half Circle Vernier Protractor, with Horn Centre, 10 inches, 

J^ degrees, reading to 1 minute each $18 .00 

3724. Swiss Half Circle Vernier Protractor, with Horn Centre, 8 inches, 

% degrees, reading to 3 minutes '« 14 . 50 

3726. Swiss Half Circle Vernier Protractor, with Horn Centre, b% inches, 

% degrees, reading to 3 minutes «' 11 .00 

Morocco Cases for Vernier Protractors, from $1.50 to $5 00 



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Nos. 3760-8756. 



3750. Swiss Half Circle Protractor, German Silver, Centre on inner edge, 

6 inches, i^ degrees each, $4 . 50 

3752. Swiss Half Circle Protractor, German Silver, Centre on inner edge, 

6 inches, % degrees " 

3754. Swiss Half Circle Protractor, German Silver, Centre on inner edge, 

6 inches, % degrees " 

3756. Swiss Half Circle Protractor, German Silver, Centre on inner edge, 

4 inches, degrees " 2 .50 



3.75 
3.00 




Nos. 8760-3766. 



3760. Swiss Half Circle Protractor, German Silver, Centre on outer edge, 

6 inches, %^ degrees each, $4.00 

3762, Swiss Half Circle Protractor, German Silver, Centre on outer edge, 

6 inches, % degrees ** 3 . 25 

3764. Swiss Half Circle Protractor, German Silver, Centre on outer edge, 

6 inches, % degrees " 2.60 

3766. Swiss Half Circle Protractor, German Silver, Centre on outer edge, 

4 inches, degrees * 2 . 00 




Nos 3780-8788. 



3780. Half Circle Protractor, GERMAN SILVER, 8>^ ii 
3782. Half Circle Protractor, " " 1% 

3784. Half Circle Protractor, " " 6% 

3786. Half Circle Protractor, " " 5J^ 



3788. Half Circle Protractor, 



4M 



ch, 3^ degrees. 


..each, $2.00 


' % " . 


.. *' 1.50 


' K " • 


" 1.26 


' 1^ " . 


.. '* 1.00 


' % " . 


.. " .76 



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3804. 
3806. 
3808. 
3812. 



Half Circle Protractor, BRASS, 6% inches, 3^ degrees each, 

Half Circle Protractor, " 5}4 " X " • ••••• " 

Half Circle Protractor, " i^ " }4 " . . .. ...,^^,^^.;i^ 

Half Circle Protractor, " 3^ " degrees (common) . ... " 



.75 
.60 
.30 
.15 



Nos. 3830-3840. 




3830. 
3832. 
3834. 
3836. 
3838. 
3840. 
3850. 



Half Circle Horn Protractor, 8% inches, i^ degrees each, $1.00 

Half Circle Horn Protractor, 



Half Circle Horn Protractor, 7 



1^ 



Half Circle Horn Protractor, 6)^ 

Half Circle Horn Protractor, 5>^ " J^ " 

Half Circle Horn Protractor, 4>^ " degrees 

Railroad Curve Horn Protractor, 8 inch, 3^ descrees, with circular 
curves from )^ to 8 degrees, 400 feet to the inch 

OBLONG IVORY PROTRACTORS. 



.75 

.60 
.40 
.30 
.25 

1.60 




3904. 
3908. 
3912. 



Ivory Oblong Protractor, 8 inches long, 2 inches wide, scales of }^, 
Hy K' K. H^ %, %. 1 inch to the foot, scale of chords, 20, 25, 30, 
35, 40, 45, 50, 60 parts to the inch, and diagonal scale each, $5.00 

Ivory Oblong" Protractor, 6 inches long, 2 inches wide, scales of 
3^' 3^> K» )^. %. K' %» 1. IM' IM inches to the foot, scale of chords, 
30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 60 parts to the inch, and diagonal scale '* 3 . 25 

Ivory Oblong Protractor, 6 inches long, \%^ inches wide, scales of 
M. M^ %. ^, H^ %, %, and 1 inch to the foot, scale of chords, 
30, 35, 40, 45, 50, and 60 parts to the inch, and diagonal scale " 2.25 



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IVORY AND BOXWOOD PROTRACTORS, 

Continued. 




3916. 



3920. 



3930. 



Nos. 3916-3930, 

lYory Oblong Protractor, 6 inches long, 1^ inches wide, scales of 
K' H^ %^ 1 i^ch to the foot, scale of chords, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45 parts 
to the inch, and diagonal scale each, $1 .60 

Boxwood Oblong Protractor, 6 inches long, 1^ inches wide, scales 
of M» M. %i H^ Hi /i> Vii 1 ioch to the foot, scale of chords, 



.40 



Boxwood Oblong Protractor, 6 inches long, 1^ inches wide, scales 
of ^, 3^, ^, 1 inch to foot, scale of chords, diagonal and decimal 
scales * 

PAPER PROTRACTORS. 

3950. Large Bristol Board, Full Circle, i^ degrees each, . 40 

3952. Large Drawing Paper, " " >^ '• " .30 

3954. Large Fine Tracing Paper, " " }i " ♦« .30 

The Tracing Paper Protractors are used for topographical drawing in the U. S. 
Engineers' offices, and have given entire satisfaction. 

MACHINE DIVIDED DRAWING SCALES. 

Best QxAsiivty. 

other Scales made to order at short notice.. 



♦ 



/ 


1 Mil 1 i 


1 III 1 












"S 


ik 






1 




2 




3 


7 


7 i ^ 1 






6 




5 / 






\ 


*/»:l. . 9 1 • ■»! z 


s 


'^ 


Si 9 


L 




< llhllllliiii 1 1 r 


S 9 


S S 


s m t 


5 2 


S.TS. OjS 6 


F BlF L 


9 ^ , 






L 




f 1. ■ 


r 


,r,j 



4000. Double Beveled Boxwood, 24 in 

4002. Double Beyeled " 18 " 

4004. Double Beveled ' 15 " 

4006. Double Beveled " 12 " 

4008. Double Beveled " 9" 

4009. Double Beveled " 6 " 



Nos. 4000-4009. 
One side. 



Other side. Each. 

.%, X, 1%, 3 in. to foot, $4 00 
3 00 
2.20 
1.60 
1.12 
.85 



Nos. 4020 to 4026 have but one scale on each edge, and are figured to read from 
left to right, and right to left. 

One side. Other side. Each. 

4021. Double Beveled Boxwood, 24 in. . . i, i, in . . . . . . i, 1 inch to the foot. . $4.00 

4023. Double Beveled " 18"... " •' " " " .. 3.00 

4027. Double Beveled " 12«... " " ♦' " " .. 1.65 



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MACHINE DIVIDED SCALES {contini^d). 

COMPARINQ SCAIvKS. 



y |llilllJ[milll|iiiiilj|iifi[^HIIIHf|filliHj^ 



-L iMrH ^ 



16 



IHCH 



-12'NCH i 



4030. 
4032. 
4036. 



V h7MiliiiiitiH,»i)riniiiiiiilrirriliHHlH-i-nl:riit4n 
Nos. 4030-4036. 
Nos. 4030 to 4036 have only one scale on each edge ; all graduations begin on 
the same line, which extends across the scale from one edge to the other, and are 
figured from left to right. At a glance a distance can be measured in any of the 
four scales. Inches and ^ths are easily reduced to inches and jigths, Metric 
measure to inches, etc. 

One side. Other side. Each. 

Double Beyeled Boxwood, 24 inch, ^j and ^ inch, ^ inch and Metric. . . $4.00 



Double Bereled 
Double Beyeled 



18 
12 



3.00 
1.65 



i| I «| 1 g| I ^ 1 aj I ^l I T| I "I 



TTT 



Q 



4^ ^ „.„„.„ J 



4050. 

4052. 

4054. 

4055. 

4056. 

4058. 

4059. 

4059J. 

4070. 

4072. 

4076. 

4078. 

4079. 



Nos. 4050 to 4059K. 

One edge. Other edge. 



Each. 



Flat Boxwood, 24 inch %, y^ inch %, 



Flat 
Flat 
Flat 
Flat 
Flat 
Flat 
Flat 
Flat 
Flat 
Flat 
Flat 
Flat 



18 


* .... " 


15 


' .... ** 


12i 


* .... ** 


12 


* . .'. . *' 


9 


' .... ** 


6 


' .... ** 


4 


' Pocket 8i»," 


24 


' ....%, 


18 




12 


* .... ** 


9 


* .... ** 


6 





%inch....l>^ 



1 inch to foot $3.00 

" 2.00 

1.50 

'« 1.25 

1.00 

« 85 

... .55 

45 

3inchtofoot 3.00 

*' 2.00 

1.00 

♦* 85 

*« 55 



ARCHITECTURAL AND MECHANICAL DRAFTING SCALES. 

The Scales, which have but one scale on each edge, are figured to read from 
left to right and right to left. 

One edge. Other edge. Each. 

4090. Flat Boxwood, 24 inch, ^ inch % inch to foot $3.00 



4092. Flat 

4096. Flat 

4100. Flat 

4102. Flat 

4106. Flat 

4116. Flat 

4126. Flat 

4136. Flat 

4146. Flat 



18 
12 
24 
18 
12 
12 
12 
12 
12 



Detail Scale, %&>% inch. 



2.00 

1.00 

inch to foot 3.00 

2.00 

1.00 

.% inch 1^ inch to foot 1.00 

. " % " 1.00 

.3^ inch. .. 

.% " ... 



>^ inch to foot l.GO 

1 " 1.00 



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VARIOUS SCALES. 

One edge. Other edge. 

4156. Flat Boxwood, 12 inch, ^ inch, ^ij inch . . 

4166. Flat " 12 " ^ " Jg ** • 

4176. Flat " 12 " J '' 



Each. 
$1.00 

1.00 

Metric 1.00 



MACHINE DIVIDED ENGINEERS' SCALES. 

In jJgths. 




No8. 4301-4327. 

One edge. Other edge. Each. 

4301. Flat Boxwood, 12 inch, 100 80 parts to inch 3.00 

1.50 



4303. Flat 

4305. Flat 

4307. Flat 

4321. Flat 

4323. Flat 

4325. Flat 

4327. Flat 



12 
12 
12 
6 
6 
6 
6 



, 50. 
, 40. 
100. 

60. 
, 60. 

40. 



30 
,10 
20 
80 
,30 
lb 



1.50 
1.50 
1.75 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 



OFFSET SCALES. 



gggg 



m 



i i iiliu'lnt i irrTT 



Nos. 4341-4347. 

One edge. Other edge. 

4341- Flat Offset Boxwood^ 2 inch, 100 80 parts to inch. 

4343. Flat Offset " 2 " 60 30 " 

4345. Flat Offset " 2 « 60 10 " 

4347. Flat Offset " 2 " 40 20 " " 



Each. 
.90 
.50 
.50 
.50 



See jij and ^ inch, and Metric Comparing Scales, Nos. 4030-4036. 



ENGINEERS' DECIMAL SCALES, 



440L Flat Boxwood, 

4403. Flat " 

4405. Flat " 

4407. Flat " 



j^ and jJo of a foot. 

One edge. Other edge. Each. 

12 inch 1000 800 parts to foot $3 .00 



12 " 600 300 

12 " 500 100 

12 " 400 200 

4441. Flat Offset Boxwood, ^ foot long, 1000 800 

4443. Flat Offset " " " 600 300 

4445. Flat Offset " " " 500 100 



4447. Flat Offset " 



400. 



.200 



1.50 

1.50 

1.50 

1.00 

.60 

.60 

.60 



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MACHINE DIVIDED SCALES {contmued) 

NIETRIC SCALERS. 

4501. Flat Boxwood, 50 Centimetres long each, $1 . 75 

4503. Flat " 30 " ♦' " 1.20 

4505. Flat " 20 " " ♦' .90 

4507. Flat " 10 " *' «' .55 



Same as 4785, Triangular, 12 inches long. 



2.00 



METER AND INCH COMPARING SCALES. 

All divisions begin on the same line (which extends across the scale, 
from one edge to the other). The figures read from left to right. 

One edge. Other edge. 

4520. Flat Boxwood, 24 inch, Metric, -^^ inch 

4522. Flat " 18 «' " " 

4526. Flat " 12 " *' " .... 



r[ii|niMii^t 



iiiiiii-HHiiimiiiiiimuiiiiHi! 



Iillll|lllllll 



jmm 



16 



INCH 



-12^NCH i 



'I 111 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 n H ) n n 1 1 11 1 1 ill i h-iIi m 1 1 1 im 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 



One edge. Other edge. 

Same as 4030, Double Beyeled Boxwood, 24 inch, ^^ & Ye iiich, -^ & Metric. 

«« 40a2. Double Beyeled " 18 " *' " .« «. 

'J " 4036. Double Beveled " 12 " *' " " « 

IVORY MACHINE DIVIDED SCALES. 

Best Qiiality. 



rj'TTT'l I i 



±^ 



^ 



■nm 



3 



^■.„m^l M M I l-l I I l-M.:|.| I I I iTlM^-l.l I..1 ' ' "^ 



' 



4606. iTory, Flat, 12 inch, 
4609. iTory, " 6 " 
4616. lYory, " 12 *'- 



One edge. 

1^, % inch. 



Each. 

$3 00 

2.00 

1.12 



4.00 
3.00 
1.65 



II II II r I i II II I r 

other edge. Each 

%, 1 inch to foot $4.00 

<< <« « 2.25 

13^, 3 " " 4.00 



ENGINEERS' SCALES, 



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OT 



Tn II 1 1 u iTm I i h\ n°f<H^ I < vu\ H 1 1 it I I N II t < M n ^''h n HI H 



One edge. Other edge. 

4631. Irory, Flat, 12 inch, 100 80 parts to inch . 

4633. Ivory, ■" 19- •• 

4635. Ivory, 

4637. Ivory, 

4641. Ivory, 

4643. Ivory, 

4645. Ivory, 

4647. Ivory, 

4651. Ivory, 

4653. Ivory, 

4655. Ivory, " Offset', 2 

465T. Ivory, " OflFset, 2 



" Offset, 2 inch.... 100. 
" Offset, 2 '«.... 60. 
' '^ ■ - .... 50. 

.... 40. 



, 60. 
. 50 
. 40. 
,100 
. 60. 
, 50. 
. 40. 



.30 
.10 
.20 
80 
.30 
.10 
.20 
.80 
.30 
.10 
.20 



.00 
.00 
.00 
.00 
.60 
00 
.00 
.00 
.50 
.00 
.00 
.00 



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TRIANGULAR BOXWOOD SCALES 




No. 4700-4709. 



Each. 



4700. Triangular Boxwood, 24 inch, div. 3^,3^, %, y^, %, 1, \%, 2, 3, 4 in. to foot, 

and Jg inch, $5 . 00 
4702. Triangular " 18 '« " " •' " ♦« «« 3.00 

4706. Triangular " 12 " " /i, A.M.M.K»K.^.1»1>^. 3in.tofoot, 

and Jg inch, 2.00 

4708. Triangular *' 9 ** " «' " " <♦ «' 1.65 

4709. Triangular '< 6 ** " *' " " " «« 1.25 



COMBINATION TRIANGULAR SCALES. 



4726. 
4728. 



Triangular Boxwood, 12 inch, divided 

%^ /i' %^ %^ and 1 inch to foot, Jg, Jj, Jg inch, $2.00 
" " 12 in., div, -J, i, i, 1, 1, f, H, 3 in. to ft., ^, ^V in., 2.00 

ENGINEERS' TRIANGULAR SCALES. 

^•\^\^\\^\\\\s\\\\\\\\^'^\\\\\\^^\\\\\\\^\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\^^\\\ ^\^\^^\\\^■^x^\ 



Nos. 4751-4759. 



4761. 
4753. 
4755. 
4757. 
4759. 
4761. 
4775. 
4785. 



Triangular Boxwood, 24 inch, divided 10 

Triangular " 18 

Triangular " 12 

Triangular *^ 9 

Triangular 

Triangidar 

Triangular 



20, 30, 40, 50, 60 parts to inch, $5.00 

" " ** 3.00 

" ** '♦ 2.00 

" " 1.65 

1.25 



Offset, 2 inch, div. 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 parts to inch, . 75 
12 inch, divided 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 80 parts to inch. .2.00 

Triangular Boxwood, 12 inch, Metric Measure 2.00 

Flat Metric Scales, see Nos. 4501 to 4526, and 4030 to 4036. 



DARLING, BROWN & SHARPENS NEW METALLIC TRIANGULAR SCALES. 
4806. Metal, 12 inch, divided ^, 5., ^, 1^, ^, ^, 3^, 1, 1^, 3 inch and ^ inch, Each. 

(List Price, $3.25) $3 . 00 

4845. Metal, 12 inch, divided 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 parts to inch, ( " " 3.25) 3.00 

TRIANGULAR SCALE GUARDS. 




4880. Triangular Scale Guard or Holder each, .25 

This appliance is made of plated metal. It can be attached to any part of the 
scale, and overcomes the necessity of searching for the scale in use. 



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HAND DIVIDED SCALES. 

BoxAATOod and. Ivory, 
Macblne Divided Scales, Best quality, see Kos. 4000, etc. 



^^g=^ 



^^ 



^ 1 M M 



rii 



71 I el 



^ 



Mi 



Nos. 6000-5024. Each. 

5000. Boxwood, Hand Divided, Flat, 12 inch, %, >^, >^, 1 inch to foot 60 

5004. Boxwood, Hand Divided, " 6 *♦ " " " " 35 

5020. iTory, Hand Divided, " 12 '♦ " " " " $3.00 

5024. Ivory, Hand Divided, " 6 " <* «« «« c* 2. 00 




Nos. 5040. 5054. Each. 

5040. Boxwood, Hand Divided, Flat, Universal Scale, 12 inch, cont. 16 scales, $1.50 
5054. Ivory, Hand Divided, " " " 12 ** " 16 " 3.00 




Nos. 6060. 6064. 

6060. Boxwood, Hand Divided, Flat, Universal Scale, 12 inch, containing Each. 

16 scales, all running to the edge $1 .50 

5064. Ivory, Hand Divided, Flat, Universal Scale, 12 inch, containing 16 

scales, all running to the edge 3 . 00 

ENGINEERS' SCALES. 

One edge. Other edge. 

5103. Boxwood, Hand Divided, Flat, 12 inch, 60 30 parts to inch .... $1 .00 

5105. Boxwood, Hand Divided, " 12 '* 50 10 '* « 1.00 

5107. Boxwood, Hand Divided, " 12 " 40 20 ♦' " l.OO 

PLOTTING SCALES. 



Nos. 5140. 5142. 



5140. Ivory Plotting Scale, 6 inches each, .75 

6142. Boxwood Plotting Scale, 6 inches *< .15 

GUNTER SCALES. 

6160. Boxwood Grunter Scale, 24 inches each, $1 . 50 

5162. Boxwood Gunter Scale, 12 " «« l.oo 

Gunter Scales are also made in a cheaper grade. 

other Scales furnished at short notice. 




E. G. SOLTMANN -NEW YORK 



95 



BRISTOL BOARD OR PAPER SCALES. 



5200. Set F, 18 Scales, ^, ^, A, M> h* H^ Y^^ K^ %. 1. 1>^» 3 inch to foot, 

10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 parts to inch Set, $3.00 

6204. Set E, 12 Scales, ^, %, f^, ^, /«» %^ K^ %» % 1» 1^' 3 in. to foot " 2.00 

5208. SetD, 6 " K. >^' >^» M» 1» 1>^ iiich to foot 

5212. Set C, 6 " 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 parts to inch 

6216. SetB, 6 - gSj, ^, ^g, 35_, %, 7^ inch to foot 



6220. Set A, 6 



M. >^» M. 1» 1>^. 3 



1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
.20 



Separate Scales of any of above each, 

SHRINKAGE RULES. 

Each. 

6300. Boxwood, 24>^ inches long. Double Shrinkage, with Scales $2.50 

5304. Boxwood, 24>i *♦ " Single " *• " 2.26 

5310. Boxwood, 243^ *• " " " M and Jgths, 1 .00 

6320. Boxwood, 24>i «* '• " " jointed to fold to half length 

>^andiVhs, 1.50 

SCHOOL RULES. 




No. 6330. 

5330. Boxwood, 12 inches long, j*g inches each, . 10 

BRASS INLAID EDGE RULERS. 

5350, Boxwood, divided inches and i^gths, 24 inches each, $1 . 25 



6352. 


Boxwood, 




6354. 


Boxwood^ 




5356. 


Boxwood^ 




5370. 


Maple, 




5372. 


Maple, 




5374. 


Maple, 




5376. 


Maple, 





>^th8. 



18 
15 
12 
24 
18 
15 
12 



1.00 
.90 
.65 
.55 
.36 
.30 
.25 



BOXWOOD AND IVORY SECTORS. 




Noa. 5380. 5382. 

5380. Ivory Sector, 1 foot, folds to 6 inches each, $2 . 26 

5382. Boxwood Sector, 1 foot, folds to 6 inches " 1 ,00 



E. G. SO LT MANN-NEW YORK. 



FOLPING SCALE RULES. 

Verx Best Quiality. 
INSIDE EDGES BEVELED AND DIVIDED LIKE DRAWING- SCALES. 




5386. 



stiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiii 



Nos. 5386-5404. 

Ivory, Beycled Edge, 2 foot, 4 fold, German Silver Mountings, hijih 
tinish, outside divided into inches and /g^hs and inches and j^ths ; 
the inside, not beveled edge, into inches and j^ths. Each beveled 
edge has but one scale, thus avoiding all confusion, viz. : j4, i^, 3^, 
^ inch to foot each, $7 

6388. Ivory, Beveled Edge, 2 foot, 4 fold, German Silver Mountings, high 
finish, outside divided into inches and j^g-ths and inches and ^^ihs ; 
the inside, not beveled edge, into inches and j'gths. Each beveled 
edge has but one scale, thus avoiding all confusion, viz. : ^, ^, }£, 

^ inch to foot. In neat Morocco Case ** 

No. 5388 is nicely put up, and has been frequently sold as a holiday present 

5392. Boxwood, Beveled Edge, 2 foot, 4 fold, Brass Mountings, same as 

No. 5386 each, 

other graduations furnished at short notice. 

5396. Ivory, Beveled Edge, 2 foot, 4 fold, German Silver Mountings, divided: 
M' ^6» lo inches, ^ of feet, beveled edges conrain %, %, 3^, J^ inch 
scales *' 

5400. Boxwood, Beveled Edge, 2 foot, 4 fold, Brass Mountings, various 

scales on beveled edges " 

5404. Boxwoodj, Beveled Edge, 2 foot, 4 fold, stomped, with Drawing Scales 

on beveled edges ♦* 



50 

8.60 
3.00 

5.50 

2.00 

.75 



COMBINATION RULE. 

This is the most convenient and useful Pocket Rule ever 
made ; it combines in itself a Carpenter's Rule, Spirit Level. 
Square, Plumb, Bevel, Indicator, Brace, Scale, Drafting Scale 
of equal parts, T Square, Protractor, Right angle. Triangle, and 
with a Straight edge can be used as a Parallel Rule, all the parts 
being in their separate applications perfectly reliable. 




5410. Boxwood Combination Kule, 1 foot, 2 fold each, $2 . 50 

6411. Boxwood Combination " 1 " 2 " in neat Morocco Case. . . " 3.50 



E- G. SO LT MANN — NEW YORK 



97 



SKELETON POCKET RULE. 

Very Iviglnt. 




5420. Skeleton Rule, Irory, 1 meter, 10 fold, one side inches, and other 

side Metric each, $1 .75 

6422. Skeleton Rule, Irory* K meter, 10 fold, one side inches, and other 

side Metric.......... " 1.00 

5428. Skeleton Rule, Boxwood, 1 meter, 10 fold, one side inches, and other 

side Metric ** .60 

6430. Skeleton Rule, Boxwood, % meter, 10 fold, one side inches, and other 

side Metric ♦' .30 

5440. Skeleton Rule, Boxwood, 4 foot, 8 fold, ^ inch on both sides " '60 

5442. Skeleton Rule, Boxwood, 4 " 8 " one side Jg inches, and other 

side Metric " .50 

6444. Skeleton Rule, Boxwood, 2 foot, 4 fold, ^ inches '* .35 

5450. Skeleton Rule, Boxwood, 4 foot, 8 fold, flexible, one side Jg inches, 

and other side Metric " 75 



6454. 
6456. 



BOXWOOD SKELETON RULES, 

WithL Springs. 

Skeleton Rule, with Self- Acting Springs, to keep the Rule in a 
straight position, 4 foot, 8 fold, ^^ inches each, $1 . 00 

Skeleton Rule, with Springs, 2 foot, 4 fold, ^ inches " .60 



PRACTICAL POCKET RULES. 




These Rules are machine-divided, and not stamped with steel dies; the lines 
are consequently sharp and distinct, and the sub-divisions accurate. 

All figures are large and prominent, and finish far superior to factory made 
Rules. 

5464. Boxwood, 2 foot, 4 fold, Brass Mountings, havinghut one scale on each 

edge. Outside edges, ^^^ & % inches. Inside edges, -^ &, ^ inches. each, $1 .00 

5470. Boxwood, 2 foot, 4 fold, Brass Mountings, with only one scale on each 
side, and extra large figures. Outside edge, ^ inches. Inside 
edge, y^ inches " 1 .00 

other divisions furnished at short notice. 



98 



E. G. SOLTMANN-NEW YORK 



POCKET RULES. 




5500. 

5504. 
5508. 
5520. 

5524. 
5540. 

5544. 

5550. 
5554. 
6560. 
5564. 
6570. 

5574. 

5578. 




iTory, 2 foot, 4 fold, German Silver Mountings, and both edges lined 

with German Silver each, f 5 

lYory, 2 foot, 4 fold, German Silver Mountings *' 4 , 

Ivory, 2 " 4 " ' '« " narrow " 4 

Ivory, 1 «' 4 " " «' " and both edges lined 

with German Silver *' 1. 

Ivory, 1 foot, 4 fold, German Silver Mountings •' 1, 

Boxwood, 2 foot, 4 fold. Brass Mountings, and both edges lined with 

Brass ' 

Boxwood, 2 foot, 4 fold. Brass Mountings, and outside edge lined 

with Brass «* 

Boxwood, 2 foot, 4 fold, Brass Mountings, with Drawing Scales *' 

Boxwood, 2 ♦' 4 «' ♦' *' " 

Boxwood, 2 «' 4 " " «' narrow " 

Boxwood, 2 " 4 " •* «' " 

Boxwood,! «' 4 '« ♦' " and both edges lined with 

Brass " 

Boxwood, 1 foot, 4 fold, Brass Mountings *' 

Boxwood, 1 " 4 " *' «' 



1.00 

.80 
.35 
.25 
.25 
.20 

.65 
.25 
.17 



Ho. f580. 



5580. Boxwood, 1 foot, 4 fold, Brass Mountings, with Caliper each, .85 

5584. Boxwood, 6 inch, 2 " " " " " " .40 

6690. Boxwood, 2 foot, 2 fold (folds to 1 foot), and both edges lined with 

Brass " 1!00 

6692. Boxwood, 2 foot, 2 fold (folds to 1 foot) " .50 




5596. Boxwood, 3 foot, 6 fold (folds to 6 inch). each, $1.00 



5598. Boxwood, 2 



.60 



E. G. SO LT MANN-NEW YORK 



99 



SLIDE RULES 




o 

H,j..l.A2,fff' \ 114 I ]]6 ^ L JLlj 

'"''^■■■"\ »\ l\o m 

6614. Slide Rule, Boxwood, Gunter's Slide, 3^, ^ and jig inches, j^q of a 

foot, and Drafting Scales each, $1 .00 

5616. Slide Rule, Boxwood, Edges lined with Brass, Gunter's Slide, ,^ and 

jf - inches, Drafting and Engineers' Scales '* 2 .00 

Treatise on the use of the Slide Rule (Weale's Series) '♦ 1 . 00 

The Engineers' Slide Rule and its Applications. By William Tonkes ** .25 

MEASURING RODS AND YARD STICKS. 

5630. Six-Poot Measuring Rod, divided ^ inches, one side figured from Inft 

to right, other side from right to left each, $2.50 

5632. Fiye-Foot Measuring Rod, divided % inches, one side figured from 

left to right, other side from right to left •' 1 . 75 

5634. Four-Foot Measuring Rod, divided 3^ inches, one side figured from 

left to right, other side from right to left *' 1 .00 

5636. Three-Foot Measuring Rod, divided i^ inches, one side figured from 

left to right, other side from right to left " .55 

5640. Yard Stick, Wide and Thin . . " .50 

5644. Yard Stick, Plain " .25 

other sizes made to order. 



CEILING MEASURING RODS. 

For l^easuring: tieigflit of Rooms, si^es of l^lTindo^ws, etc* 

The Rods are in two sections, one of which can be extended and is held in po- 
sition by self-acting springs. The graduations are so arranged that the meas- 
urements are read on the lower rod. 

5660. Ceiling Measuring Rod, 16 feet, slides and closes to 8 feet •. . each, $8 . 75 

5661. Ceiling Measuring Rod, 12 " 

5662. Celling Measuring Rod, 10 '♦ 

5663. CeUing Measuring Rod, 8 " " 

5664. Ceiling Measuring Rod, 6 " " '< 

5665. Ceiling Measuring Rod, 5 " " « 

Special sizes made to order. 

GAUGE AND WANTAGE RODS. 

F^or Jvleasxaring Ii.iqTj.ici contents of Barrels. 

6674. Boxwood Gauging and Wantage Rods Set of 2 Rods, $3.(0 

5676. Hardwood Gauging and Wantage Rods '* " 1 . 12 

other styles and qualities furnished to order. 



6 " 


** 6 50 


5 ** 


.. " 5 00 


4 " 


.. " 4 00 


3 " . . . . 


.. " 3 00 


2i " 


... " 2.50 



100 



E. G. SO LT MANN — NEW YORK. 



ROLLING PARALLEL RULERS. 




No. 5700-5738. 



5700. Metal Rolling Parallel Ruler, Fine Finish, 24 inches each, $20 . 00 



5702. Metal 


u 


a 


a 


18 


5704. Metal 


u 


a 


a 


w " 15 


5706. Metal 


u 


a 


a 


u u 12 


5716. Metal 


6i 


a 


a 


Good Quality, 12 


5732. Ebony 


ii 


a 


a 


18 




5734. Ebony 


a 


a 


u 


15 


5736. Ebony 


a 


a 


a 


12 


5738. Ebony 


a 


6i 


a 


9 



15.00 
12 00 
10.00 
8 50 
5.00 
4.00 
3.00 
2.60 




No. 5752. 5754. 

5752. Ebony Rolling Parallel Ruler, with Ivory divided edges, 18 inches, .each, $7.50 
5754. Ebony " " " " '' " " 12 " •• ** 600 



5758. 
5760. 



5770. 



PARALLEL RULERS. 




No. 5758-5780. 

Ivory, German Silver Bars each, ^1.50 

Hard Rubber, Best Quality. 

24 18 15 12 9 6 inch. 

Each, $3.50 2.50 2.00 1 50 1.00 .75 

Ebony, American make, superior to the imported ones, which frequently warp, 
on account of climatic changes. 

9 6 inch. 

.65 .35 



24 


18 


15 


12 


Each, $2.50 


1.50 


1.20 


.90 


bony, Imported, 


Second Grade. 






24 


18 


15 


12 


Each, $2.00 


1.25 


.90 


.65 



40 



6 inch. 
20 



E. G. SOLTMANN - NEW YORK 



101 




6800. HARD RUBBER, Fixed Head. 

36 30 24 

Each, $3.00 2.40 1.75 

5820. HARD RUBBER, Swivel Head. 

36 30 24 21 

Eacn, $4.00 3.25 2.75 2.25 



18 
2.00 



15 
1.75 



12 
1.60 



9 6 inch. 

1 25 1.10 




No. 5850. 5870. 

5850. MAHOGANY, with Ebony Edges, Fixed Head. 

60 54 48 42 36 30 24 18 15 

Each, $3 90 3.25 2 50 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.20 1.00 .90 

5870. MAHOGANY, with Ebony Edges, Swiyel Head. 

60 54 48 42 36 

Each, $4.90 4.25 3.50 3.00 2.65 



30 
2.35 



24 

2.00 



12 inch. 



18 inch. 
1.60 



a 



□ 



xl 



No. 5900. 5920. 



5900. MAPLE BLADE, Walnut Fixed Head. 

84 72 60 54 48 42 36 
Each, $3.50 2.80 2.20 1.60 1.25 1.15 1.00 .90 

5920. MAPLE BLADE, Walnut Swivel Head. 

60 54 48 42 36 

Each, $2 85 2.00 1.75 1.65 1 50 






30 24 


21 18 15 inch 


.90 .75 


.60 .50 .40 


30 24 


21 18 inch 


.35 1.20 


1.10 1.00 



102 



E. G. SO LT MANN — NEW YORK. 



T SQUARES {continued). 



I 



^ 



I 



No. 5940. 5960. 

6940. HAEDWOOD BLADE and Fixed Head. 

48 42 36 30 

Each, $1.00 .75 .65 .50 




24 
.45 



5960. HAEDWOOD BLADE and Shifting Head. 

48 42 36 30 24 

Each, $1.60 1.35 1.15 1.00 .95 



21 
.40 



21 
.80 



18 
.35 



18 
.76 



15 inch. 
.30 



15 inch. 
.70 




5980. HARDWOOD TAPERED BLADE, Fixed Walnut Head. 

60 64 48 42 36 30 24 inch. 

Each, $3.00 2.50 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.20 1.00 



SKETCH BLOCK T SQUARES, 



ii 



6000. HARDWOOD BLADE, Fixed Walnut Head. 

18 16 12 9 

Bach, .42 .38 .34 .30 



,26 



4 inch. 
.22 



E. G. SO LT MANN-NEW YORK. 



103 



i 



6020. STEEL Engravers T Squares, Nickel Plated Blade, Fixed Brass Head. 

12 9 6 4 inch. 

Each, $2.25 1 60 1.25 1.00 

6040. STEEL Engrayers T Squares, Nickel Plated Blade, Swivel Brass Head. 

12 9 6 4 inch. 

Each, $2.50 1.75 1.50 1 25 

6060. STEEL Nickel Plated Blade, Fixed Metal Head. 

86 30 24 18 inch. 

Each, $6.50 5.50 4.50 3.25 

6070. STEEL, Nickel Plated Blade, Swivel Metal Head. 

36 30 24 18 inch. 

Each, $8.00 7.00 6.00 4.75 





T SQUARE .ML. ^^ SWIVELS, 

No. 6080. 6082. No. 6084. 

6080. Plated Swivel, with Nut and Washer each, 

6082. Brass Swivel, " " " ** 

6084. Brass Swivel, Milled Head •* 

6086. Brass Swivel, with Cross Bar Head " 

STRAIGHT EDGES. 



.75 
.60 
.40 
.30 



i 6100. HARD RUBBER. 
















\ 42 


36 


30 


24 


21 


18 


15 


12 inch 


Each, $2.50 


2.00 


1.50 


1.00 


.90 


.70 


.50 


.40 



6120. MAHOGANY, EBONY LINED. 

60 54 48 42 36 30 

Each, $2.75 2 00 1.60 1.25 1.00 .70 



6140. HARDWOOD, Beveled Ed^es, Thick. 

72 60 64 48 42 36 30 

Each, $1.75 1.25 .90 .65 .50 .40 .30 



24 
.55 



18 15 inch. 
.50 .40 



24 18 15 12 inch. 
.25 .20 .18 .15 



6160. STEEL, Nickel Plated, Beveled Edges. 

72 60 48 42 36 30 

Each, $15.00 11.00 8.00 6.50 5.00 4.00 
6180. STEEL, Straight Edges, with Square Edges. 

48 inch, $6.00 36 inch, $4.00 



24 18 
3.00 2.00 



15 inch. 
1.75 



24 inch, $2.00 each. 



104 



E. G. SOLTMANN- NEW YORK. 




WOODEN BARS 

FOR BEAM COMPASSES 



Each, . 



No. 6200. 



72 60 48 42 

.90 .75 .65 .55 



TRIANGLES, 



36 30 24 inch. 

.45 .40 .35 





No. 6300. 6400. 

30 and 60 Degrees. 45 Degrees. 

6300. HARD RUBBER, 30 and 60 Degrees. 

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 
Each, $1.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 .90 .75 .65 .60 . 

6400. HARD RUBBER, 45 Degrees. 

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 
Each, $2.50 2.25 2.00 1.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 .80 

6500. HARD RUBBER, 22)^ and 67^ Degrees. 

15 13 11 

Each, $1.50 1.00 .75 

6550. HARD RUBBER, Solid, 30 and 60 Degrees 

8 inch, .35 6 inch, .25 

6570. HARD RUBBER, SoUd, 45 Degrees. 

6 inch, .35 5 inch, .25 








6500. 
22 >^ and 67 >^ Degrees. 


8 
50 


7 
.40 


6 5 
.35 .30 


4 
.25 


3 inch 
.20 


8 


7 


6 5 


4 


3 inch 


.65 


.55 


.45 .40 

9 
.60 


.35 


.30 

7 inch 
.40 






4 inch, 


18 each. 






4 inch, 


18 each. 





No. 6600. 



6620. 



6600. MAHOGANY, Ebony lined inside and outside, 30 and 60 Degrees. 

24 21 18 15 13 11 9 8 7 inch. 

Each, $2.50 2.00 1.50 1.25 1.00 .75 .60 .50 .45 

6620. MAHOGANY, Ebony lined inside and outside, 45 Degrees. 

24 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 7 6 inch. 

Each, $3.00 2.20 1.76 1.50 1.25 1.00 .80 .65 .55 .46 



E. G. SOLTMANN -NEW YORK 



105 



TRIANGLES {continued). 





No. 6700. 6720. 

6700. HARDWOOD, 30 and 60 Degrees. 

15 13 U 

Each, .70 .55 .45 

6720. HARDWOOD, 45 Degrees. 

14 12 10 

Each, .70 .55 .45 , 




6800. 



.35 



6800. HARDWOOD, Solid, 30 and 60 Degrees. 

Each, 
6820. HARDWOOD, Solid, 45 Degrees. 

Each, 



8 
.30 

7 
.30 



.20 



8 
,20 




7 
.25 

6 
.25 



6820. 



6 inch. 
.22 

5 inch. 
.22 

7 inch. 
.15 

6 inch. 
.15 



METAL TRIANGLES. 

6900. STEEL, Nickel Plated, 30 and 60 Degrees, Open Centre. 
15 10!4 8 7 

Each, $6.50 4.50 4.00 3.76 

6920. STEEL, Nickel Plated, 45 Degrees, Open Centre 

12 10 8 6>^ 

Each, $6.60 5.50 4.50 3.75 

6950; STEEL, Solid, Nickel Plated, with Knob for Lithographers. 
12 10 8 7 



Each, $3 . GO 



2.75 



2.25 



1.80 



1.40 



6 inch. 
3.25 

5 inch. 
3.25 

6 inch. 
1.00 




6960. HARD RUBBER Lettering Triangles, Set of 3 Set, $1.26 




6964. HARD RUBBER, Roof Pitches, Set of 6 Set, $3.00 



106 



E. G. SO LT MANN-NEW YOF^K 



HARD RUBBER 

COPENHAGEN SHIP CURVES. 




No. 7000. 7020. 



Copies of the original Danish "Kopenhagen" Curves; as they are made of rubber, 
they keep their shape, and have smooth working ed2;es 

See description on next page. 



E. G, SOLTMANN - NEW YORK 



107 




7000. 



7020. 











uii\illiillil|liiiiinillilililliHiliil 


MiiiniiBtuHn 




PRPHffll 




a 












Nc 


. 7000. 














Set of 45 Hard Rubber Ship Curves, Nos. 1 


to 45 


(see 


illustration on 




previous pasre), 


in np.at Pnlishfid f!ftaft . . . 












$30 ( 


Hard Rubber Ship Curyes, Separate, illustration on 


previous page 


: 




Pattern No 


1 


2 


3 


4 


5 6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


Each, 


$1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25 1 


25 1.26 1.25 1.25 


1.25 


.80 


.80 


.75 


Pattern No 


13 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


Each, 


.80 


.75 


1.00 


80 


.50 


.50 


.55 


.55 


.45 


.45 


45 


Pattern No 


24 


25 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 


31 


32 


33 


34 


Each, 


.45 


.45 


.45 


.45 


.35 


.35 


.40 


.35 


.35 


.40 


.40 


Pattern No 


35 


36 


37 


38 


39 


40 


41 


42 


43 


44 


45 


Each, 


.35 


.35 


.35 


.30 


.25 


.30 


.30 


.30 


.30 


.30 


.25 



Set of 10 Ship Curves, for Mechanical Drawing. 




No. 7050. 7052. 

7050. HARD RUBBER, in strong, neat Case Set, $6.00 

7052. HARD RUBBER, in Box " 6.25 



CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH BUILDERS' CURVES, 




7080. Set of 8 Hard Rubber Curves, in Case Set, $5.50 



WOODEN SHIP CURVES, 
7090. WOODEN SHIP CURVES, 10 in Set 



5.00 



108 E. G. SOLTMANN — NEW YORK 



HARD RUBBER CURVES. 

urn 






52. f>3. 54, 55. 



mm 

fH H 56. 57. 58. 69. 60. 61. 

62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 

7100. Hard Rubber Curves, complete Set of 23 Curves, containing: 

Nos. 50 to 70, Spiral No. 7130, and Combination No. 7135. . . Set, in Case, $16.50 



7105. Hard Rubber Curves, Set of 12 Curves, containing: 

Nos. 51, 53, 55, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 63, 64, 66, 67 Set, in Case, 7.25 

7120. Hard Rubber Curves, SEPARATE (see illustrations) : 

Pattern Nos. 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 

Each, $1.00 .85 .85 .75 .75 .50 .40 .50 .50 .50 

Pattern Nos. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 

Each, .50 .50 .45 .35 .40 .40 .35 .35 .35 .25 .22 

Other styles furnished at short notice. 



J 



E. G. SO LT MANN — NEW YORK. 



109 





No. 7180. 



7135. 



7130. Hard Rubber Spiral Curve each, $1.50 

The Spiral Curve contains every curve to the limit of its size. 

7135. Hard Rubber Combination Curve each, 2.25 

WOODEN CURVES. 




92. 93. 94. 95. 

7160. Wooden Curves, Set of 15 Chrves, containing Nos. 81 to 95. .Set, in Box, $5.75 
7165. Wooden Curves, SEPARATE. 

Pattern Nos. 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 

.35 .35 .35 .35 .35 .35 

90 91 92 93 94 95 

.30 .25 .25 .25 .15 .15 



Each, 


.55 


.38 


Pattern Nos. 


88 


89 


Each, 


.35 


.30 



110 



E. G. SOLTMANN -NEW YORK. 



SPLINES AND WEIGHTS. 




No. 7200-7230. 

7200. Hard Rubber Splines, with Groove, to hold points of weights. 

42 36 30 24 18 12 inch. 

Each, .50 .45 .40 .35 .30 .25 

7220. Hardwood Splines, Grooved 24 inch, .25 each. 36 inch, .30 each. 

7230. Lead Weights, for Splines, with Metal Point (List Price, $1.12) each, $1 .00 

7240. Iron Weights, for Splines * " .60 



WOODEN 




ELLIPSES. 



No. 7300. 

7300. Hardwood Ellipses, 10 in set, from 1)^ to 6 inches 



.set, $2.00 



ADJUSTABLE CURVE RULERS. 




Same as No. 8760 (large). 

This Rule consists of a band of thin, flexible steel, % of an inch wide; this is 
attached to a bar of soft lead, which is covered by a long, spiral spring. 

The Rule is bent to the required position, and the soft leaden bar prevents any- 
springing back. 

This size is nickel plated, and is adapted for railroad and ship building, 
and for long curves in general, 

ADJUSTABLE CURVE RULER, Large. 

Entire length and ruling edge, 30 inches (List Price, $3.25) each, $2.87 




Same as No. 8762 (small). 

The basis of this Ruler is a bar of soft lead, which can easily be bent, and remains so. 
To improve the working of it. the lead is lined with two thin bands of steel, and the 
drawing edge covered v;ith rubber, which is held in place by the small ribs. 

ADJUSTABLE CURVE RULER, Small. 

Entire length, 14)^ inches; ruling edge, 10 inches ., (List Price, $i 67) each, $1.50 



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Ill 



RAILROAD CURVES. 

7400. Hard Rubber Railroad Curves, Set of 102. With Tangent, length 
of Curves from 7 to 21 inches. Finished on concave and convex side. 
Contents : 200, 197, 195, 193, 190, 187, 185, 183, 180, 177, 175, 173, 
170, 167, 165, 163, 160, 157, 155, 153, 150, 147, 145, 143, 140, 137, 
135, 133, 130, 127, 125, 123, 120, 117, 115, 113, 110, 107, 105, 103, 
100, 97, 95, 93, 90, 88, 85, 83, 80, 78, 75, 73, 70, 67, 65, 63, 60, 57. 
55, 53, 50, 48, 46, 45, 44, 42, 40, 38, 36, 35, 34, 32, 30, 29, 28, 27, 
26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 
6, 5, 4>^, 4, 3}4, 3 inch Radius Complete, in Box (List Price, $iio.oo) $100.00 




No. 7440. 

7440. Hard Rubber Railroad Curves, Set of 100. Finished only on the 
convex side. 

Contents : 100, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, 85, 
84, 83, 82, 81, 80, 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 71, 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 
65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60, 59, 58, 57, 56, 55, 54, 53, 52, 51, 50, 49, 48, 47, 
46, 45, 44, 43, 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 29, 28, 
27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 
8, 7, 6, 5, 4, S}4, 3, 2 inch Radius in Box, $70.00 

7450. Hard Rubber Railroad Curves, Set of 43. Finished only on the con- 
vex side. 

Contents : 200, 180, 160, 140, 130, 120, 110, 100, 90, 84, 78, 72, 66, 60, 
54, 48, 42, 39, 36, 33, 30, 27, 24, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 9>^, 9, 
8K, 8, 7}4, 7, 63^, 6, 5)^, 5, 4)^, 4, S}4 inch Radius in Box, 28.00 

7460. Hard Rubber Railroad Curves, Set of 17. Finished only on the con- 
vex side. 

Contents : 60, 57, 54, 51, 48, 45, 42, 39, 36, 33, 30, 27, 24, 21, 18, 15, 
12 inch Radius ...in Box, 13.26 




No. 7470. 

7470. Hard Rubber Railroad Curves. Set of 10. Finished only on the 
convex side. 
Contents : 120, 108, 96, 84, 72, 60, 48, 36, 24, 12 inch Radius in Box, $7.76 



113 E.G.SOLTMANN-NEWYORK. 



WOODEN RAILROAD CURVES. 

7640. Best Quality Wooden Railroad Curves, Set of 100. Finished only 
on the convex side. 
Contents : 100, 99, 98, 97, 96, 95, 94, 93, 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, 85, 
84, 83, 82, 81, 80, 79, 78, 77, 76, 75, 74, 73, 72, 71, 70, 69, 68, 67, 66, 
65, 64, 63, 62, 61, 60, 59, 58, 57, 56, 55, 54, .53, 52, 51, 50, 49, 48, 47, 
46, 45, 44, 43, 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31, 30, 29, 28, 
27, 26, 25, 24, 23, 22, 21, 20, 19, 18, 17, 16, 15, 14, 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 
8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3>^, 3, 2 inch Radius in Box, $45.00 

7650. Best Quality Wooden Railroad Curves, Set of 43. Finished only 
on the convex side. 
'Contents : 200, 180, 160, 140, 130, 120, 110, 100,90, 84, 78, 72, 66, 60, 
54, 48, 42, 39, 36, 33, 30, 27, 24, 22, 20, 18, 16, 14, 12, 10, 9)^, 9, 
8>^» 8, 1%, 7, &%, 6, b%, 5, 4>^, 4, '6% inch Radius in Box, 16 00 

7660. Best Quality Wooden Railroad Curves, Set of 17. Finished only 
/ on the convex side. 

Contents : 60, 57, 54, 61, 4«, 45, 42, 39, 36, 33, 30, 27, 24, 21, 18, 15, 
12 inch Radius in Box, 7.50 

7670. Best Quality Wooden Railroad Curves, Set of 10. Finished only 
on the convex side. 

Contents : 120, 108, 96, 84, 72, 60, 48, 36, 24, 12 inch Radius in Box, 4.50 

And various other grades. 

Curves of Metric and other measurements furnished at short notice. 

DRAWING BOARDS. 

Grooved. Baclc. 










Nos. 7800-7812. 

Inches. 

7800. Grooved Back, best quality, Antiquarian, 33X55 each, $12 . 00 

7804. Grooved Back, " " Double Elephant, 31X42 " 8.50 

7808. Grooved Back, " " Atlas, 27X34 '' 6.50 

7812. Grooved Back, " " Imperial, 23x31 " 5.00 

A glance at the illustration above will explain the good qualities of this style of 
board. The wood used is carefully selected pine, with hardwood cross-bars at back. 
To prevent the warping of the pine, the board is sawed half way through at about every 
two inches, and for the purpose of allowing the board to contract and expand, the cross-bars 
are not glued on, but fastened with screws, which run in oblong metal slots. At the ends, 
pieces of hardwood are inlaid, to give the "]" square a smooth working edge. They are 
also cut at every few inches, to allow for contraction and expansion of the board. 



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DRAWING BOARDS, 

^?VI'^H WALNUT CROSS BARS. 




7830. 
7834. 

7838. 
7860. 
7864. 
7868. 
7872. 
7876. 
7880. 
7884. 
7888. 
7892. 
7896. 



Nos. 7830-7896. 

Nos. 7830 to 7896 are well made of narrow boards. The cross-bars are fas- 
tened with screws, running in brass slots to allow for contraction and expansion 
of the pine board. 

Inches. 

Drawing Board, Hardwood Cross Bars, 42 x 72 each, $14 . 50 

Drawing Board, '* " '♦ 42x60 •' 1150 

Drawing Board, " *' « 42x48 ** 8.50 

Drawing Board, ** " " 36x72 " 13.00 

Drawing Board, " " ♦* 36x60 " 10.00 

Drawing Board, " *' ♦* 36x54 " 8.00 

Drawing Board, *' " " 36x48 '* 7.00 

Drawing Board, " « «' 36X42 " 6.00 

Drawing Board, " " <• 31x42 '* 6 00 

Drawing Board, ** " •' 27x34 " 4.26 

Drawing Board, ♦* " ** 23x31 " 3.50 

Drawing Board, ** " " 20x26 " 2 20 

Drawing Board, *' " ** 16x21 " 1.60 

FRAMED DRAWING BOARDS. 

liiillr-jaiaiililHiliiii; 




7940. 

7944. 
7948. 
7952. 



Nos. 7940-7952. 

Framed Boards are used for stretching drawing paper. The inside cross pieces 
can easily be removed and the board taken out. A sheet of paper is wet and 
placed on the pine board ; press the frame down ; secure the cross pieces ; 
allow the paper to dry and it is ready for use. 
Inches. 

Framed Board, 18x26 each 

Framed Board, 16x21 •♦ 

Framed Board, 14x19 " 

Framed Board, 11x17 " 



$4.00 
3.00 
2.50 
2 00 



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E. G. SOLTMANN-NEW YORK, 



LIGHT DRAWING BOARDS. 



"WELL MADE. FOR SCHOOL USE, PATENT OFFICE AND OTHER SMALL 

DRAWINGS, etc. 




7966. Light Drawing Board, 27 x 34 inches. 

7970. Light Drawing Board, 23x31 

7974. Light Drawing Board, 20x26 

7978. Light Drawing Board, 16x21 , 

7982. Light Drawing Board, 14x18 

7986. Light Drawing Board, 11x16 



,each, $2.75 
,2.26 

1.75 

1.20 

1.10 

.85 



HORSES OR TRESTLES for Drawing" Boards. 

8000. Pmt of Horses, 36 inches high .pair, $3.00 




No. 8008. 8010. 

8008. Walnut Folding Easel, 6 feet high, with shelf. each, $2 . 00 

8010. Pine Folding Easel, 6 ' " '* cList Price, $i.i2) 



1.00 



r 



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115 



ADJUSTABLE AND PORTABLE DRAWING 

TABLES. 




No. 8020-8024. 

This table can be fixed at any required height, so one can use it either sitting or 
standing; and by turning back the screw at the right, it is allowed to rotate, bringing 
either side in front. The shelf or ledge for instruments is attached to the r verse side of 
the table, so that it is always level, whatever inclination is given to the dosk. This is 
very convenient for the water-cups, inkstands, etc. The second figure shows the table 
fixed at a slight inclination, the dotted lines showing it horizontal or vertical. When the 
table is nearly vertical the whole occupies but little space, and forms a perfect easel. 

Under the instrument shelf are provided two drawers, one on each side, for working 
materials. The table and drawers are made of black walnut or other appropriate wood, 
nicely finished. 

Cast iron is used for the tripod, hollow standard and sliding spindle, which are 
neatly painted and bronzed. The working parts are well finished, and very easily 
operated. The stand is sufiiciently firm to hold a large drawing board. It can be raised 
to a level of 44 inches and lowered to 30 inches. 

8020. Black Walnut Top, 22x26 inches, bronzed and ornamented stand, 

with shelf and two drawers, on castors each, $15 . 50 

8024. Black Walnut Top, 22x26, with shelf and two drawers, on castors. " 12.50 
8028. Hard Wood Top, 22x24, with shelf, on castors " 10 . 00 



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WOODEN BLACK BOARD DIVIDERS 




8100. Wooden Black Board Dividers. 

30 24 18 15 inch. 

$2.00 1.60 1.25 $1.00 each. 

WOODEN BLACK BOARD DRAWING SET. 




8120. Wooden Black Board Drawing: Set, consisting of 24 inch X square, 
36 inch straight < dge, 24 inch triangle, all divified to inches, and 153^ 

inch protractor set, $5 . 00 

Black Boards. See 19,500, etc. 

SOLTMANN'S PATENT SECTION LINER. 




8300. Soltmann's Patent Section Liner, in Case each, $2 . 75 

Consists of a rule deeply notched at every ^ inch on one and ^ inch on the 
other side, having brass ends with holes, to fasten the rule to the board with 
weights or tacks. The movable square is held to the rule by a metal arm ; to 
produce uniform distances apart, the angle has a small conical shaped piece of 
metal which fits into the notches on the rule, and by the pressure of the finger re- 
mains until the line is drawn. A spring (not shown in cut) underneath the angle 
raises the latter out of the notch, and enables the ch'aughtsman to move the 
angle back and forth without lifting it. The movable angle and the notched 
rule have each a small brass hook, to which a rubber band can be attached, 
which draws the angle towards the right. The metal arc holds the angle at any 
point by means of a thumb screw. 

With this instrument very close shading and hatching can be quickly and 
correctly done. The arc contains lines, and the figures 2, 3, 4, 6, etc. When the 
angle is set to figure 2, the sections produced are 3^ of the distance between 
the notches ; if used on tlie ^\, side, the hatching is 2*0 of an inch, and on the 3^ 
Fiijure 3 reducos three times ; figure 4 four times, etc. 



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117 



SECTION LINERS, 

" Positive " Section. Iviner and. T Square, 




8310. 
8312. 
8314 



This instrument can be attached to a drawing board, by fastening the clamp 
screws. As the motion is produced by means of notched wheels, the move- 
ments are uniform. The ruler may be set at any angle. Printed round dia- 
grams for various diameters are attached to the wheel B, with which cylinders 
can be shaded, by simply following the lines on the diagrams. 
Positive Section Liner, to fit Board 20x31 inches or less, in Case, each, $15.00 



Positive Section Liner, 
Positive Section Liner, 



12X16 
10X14 



12 00 
10.00 




8320, Positive Section Liner, with heavy weights to place on any part of 

the drawing without injuring it each, $7.50 



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8400. 



DOTTING 




No. 8400. 

Dotting Instrument, with extra Wheels . 



INSTRUMENT. 



in Case, each, $3 . 25 

By preFsing the metal edge against the ruler, the round notched wheel rests 
on the latter. The movement of the wheel causes the pen to rise and fall, thus 
producing the dotted lines. The wheels are variously notched, and produce 
dots accordingly. To change the wheel, raise the spring. 



PANTOGRAPHS. 




No. 8506. 

8506. Tanlograph, Black Wood, Metal Mountings and Joints, heavy weight 

and complete attachments, Strong construction, 24 inch, .in Case, each, $24.00 

8510. Pantograph, Black Wood, Metal Mountings and Joints, heavy weight 

and complete attachments, Strong construction, 20 inch, .in Case, each, 18.00 




85it0. Pantograph of Hardwood, Arms 5i^ feet long, for enlarging and 

reducing drawings (List Price, $6.67) each, 

8542. Pantograph of Hardwood, Arms 4i^ feet long, for enlarging and 

reducing drawings (List Price, $5.55) " 

8544. Pantograph of Hardwood, Arms S}4 feet long, for enlarging and 

reducing drawings (List Price. $4.45) " 

8546. Pantograph of Hardwood, Arms 2)^ feet long, for enlarging and 

reducing drawings (List Price, $3.33) " 

«548. Pantograph of Hardwood, Arms 2 feet long, for enlarging and re- 
ducing drawings (List Price, $2.22) " 

•8550. Pantograph of Hardwood, for enlarging and reducing drawings, 

(List Price, $1.12) " 

8554. Pantograph of Hardwood, for enlarging and reducing drawings '* 

8556. Pantograph of Hardwood, " " " " " 



$6.00 
5.00 
4.00 
3.00 
2.00 

1.00 
.60 
.25 



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PERSPECTIVE LINEADS, 




No. 8600-8608. 

8600. Hardwood Lined, with Brass Screw, 36 inches pair, $6 . 50 

8604. Hardwood Lined, " " " 24 " «« 5.00 

8608. Hardwood Lined, *' " " 18 " " 4.00 

PLANIMETER, 

KOR CONIPXJTING ARENAS. 

1 




8650. Planimeter, Complete in Case, with directions for use each, $30.00 

ECCENTRO LINEAD. 




8660. Eccentro Linead, Ebony. German Silver Mountmgs, for drawing ec- 
centric lines, teeth of wheels, etc each, $2 . 75 



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E. G. SO LT MANN-NEW YORK. 



ELLIPSOGRAPH 




8700. Ellipsograph, Strong and substantial make, with directions for use 

In Wooden Box ^ach, $7 . 90 

8702. Ellipsograph, Strong and substantial make, with directions for use. . «» 6.65 



TEMPLET 




ODONTOGRAPH. 



No. 8720 



8720. Templet Odontograph, with full description, for drawing teeth of 
Gear Wheels ; useful for Machinists and general Mechanical Draw- 
ing In Case, each, $3 

Illustrated Treatise on the Use of the Odontograph, by Prof. S. W. 
Robinson u 

8728. Willis' Odontograph, No. 1, for drawing the teeth of small wheels by 
diametrical pitch, when only a single arc is required 



8730. Willis' Odontograph, No. 2, for drawing the teeth of larger wheels 
by circular pitch, where it is necessary to have separate arcs for flanks 
and faces,— with drawings, and directions for use 



.50 
.50 

,75 



4.45 



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121 



MEASURING INSTRUMENT 

AND WATCH CHARNl 




No. 8750. 8752. 

8750. Measuring Instrument, in fine Morocco Case each, $2.25 

8752. Measuring Instrument *• 2.00 

To measure, it is only necessary to move the instrument over the surface. 
The small dial registers the feet and the large one, the inches. When 25 feet 
have heen traversed, the small hand has made a complete revolution, and begins 
the second one, etc. It is about the size of a small locket, and convenient to 
carry. 



ADJUSTABLE CURVE RULERS, 




No. 8760 (large). 

This Rule consists of a band of thin, flexible steel, ^ of an inch wide; this is 
attached to a bar of soft lead, which is covered by a long, spiral spring. 

The Rule is bent to the required position, and the soft leaden bar prevents any 
springing back. 

This size is nickel plated, and is adapted for railroad and ship building, 
and for long curves in general. 
8760. ADJUSTABLE CURVE RULER, Large. 

Entire length and ruling edge, 30 inches (List Price, $3.25) each, $2 . 87 




No. 8762 (small). 

The basis of this Ruler is a bar of soft lead, which can easily be bent, and remains so. 
To improve the working of it, the lead is lined with two thin bands of steel, and the 
drawing edge covered with rubber, which is held in place by the small ribs. 

8762. ADJUSTABLE CURYE RULER, SmaU. 

Entire length, 14^^ inches; ruling edge, 10 inches .. (list Price. $i 67) each, $1.50 



122 



E. G. SO LT MANN-NEW YORK. 



TRAMMEL HEADS, 




5. Trammel Heads, Bronzed, Medium size pair, $2.00 

8824. Trammel Heads, " Small « " 150 



PAPER CUTTING INSTRUMENT. 



No. 8830. 




8830. Paper Cutting Instrument, for cutting stretched sheets of Drawing 
Paper from the board 



each, . 50 



DARLING, BROWN & SHARPE'S GOODS 





(CATALOGUE MAILED ON APPLICATION.) 

KURNISHHO AT MANUKACTUirBIt*® PRICKS. 



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STAPES REPAIRED AX SHORT IVOXICE. 

MEASURING TAPES. 




No. 8900. 

8900. Chesterman's Steel Tapes, Leather Case, Flush Handle. 

Divided ^j or ^ of foot, 100 75 66 f 33 25 feet. 

Each $15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 6.25 5.50 

8920. Chesterman's Metallic Tapes, Leather Case, Folding Handle. 

Divided ^ or ^ of foot, 100 75 66 50 33 25 feet. 

Each $4.75 3.75 3.30 3.00 2.35 2.00 



PAINE'S PATENT STANDARD STEEL TAPES. 




Nos. 8960-8980. 

These tapes have been in the market for a number of years. The increased demand 
is the best evidence of their good qualities. The handles of all tapes (50 feet and over) 
are detachable; compensating, and other handles can be put on. The entire tape, if 
taken out of the case, by fastening an extra handle to the other end, can be used as a chain. 

8960 , Paine's Steel Tapes, Leather Covered Case, Flush Handle 

Divided tS or Jl of foot . 100 75 66 50 33 feet. 

Each $15.00 12.00 10.00 8.00 5.50 

8980. Paine's Steel Tapes, Leather Covered Case, Flush Handle. 

Divided Jj foot on one, and Metric on other side . . 100 75 50 feet. 

Each $18.00 14.25 9.50 



124 



E. G. SOLTMANN-NEW YORK. 




33 
4.50 



9000. Paine's Steel Tapes, Japanned Metal Case, Folding Handle. 
Divided Jj or i^ of foot.. 100 75 66 50 

Each $12.00 10 00 8.00 6.00 

9020. Paine's Steel Tapes, without Case. 

100 75 66 

Each, $10.00 7.50 6.60 

9030. Graduated Compensating Handles, for various temperatures pair, $3.35 



25 feet. 
3.50 



50 feet. 
5.00 




9050. Case 2J^ inch diam. 

9050. Steel Nickel Plated Pocket Tapes, very light, Flush Handle, divided 

h or ^ of foot, 26 feet long each, $5.50 

9060. Steel Nickel Plated Pocket Tapes, very light, Flush Handle, divided 

jfg 01 loot on one. and MetHp. on nfhar air\o '>;; foQf Irvr^rv 



on one, and Metric on other side, 25 feet long. 



AMERICAN METALLIC TAPES. 



6.00 




No. 9080. 

9080. MetaUic Tapes, Red Leather Case, Wire Woven, Folding Handle 
Divlded^ijor,^ of afoot.... 100 75 ^ 66 

^^^^ $4.45 3.50 3.00 

9090. MetalUc Tapes, Red Leather Case, Wire Woven, Folding Handle. 

Divided ^ of foot on one, and Metric on other side. 100 75 

iiiach q,. -- „ _ 

9110. Metallic Tapes, Wire Woven, without Case. 

Divided ^ or ^ of foot lOo 75 

^^^^ $3.25 2.50 



50 feet. 
2.75 



50 feet 
3 00 

50 feet. 
1 90 



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125 




No. 9120. 

9120. Corded Linen Tapes, in Patent Leather Case. 

Divided Jj of foot 100 

Each $1.75 



75 
1.50 



50 feet. 
1.25 



POCKET TAPES 

WITH SPRING AND STOF». 




No. 9200. 9210. 

9200. Steel Spring Pocket Tapes, in Nickel Plated Case. 

Divided jJj or Jg of foot 12 8 

Each $3 . 50 2 . 50 

9210. Steel Spring Pocket Tapes, in Nickel Plated Case. 
Divided ^ foot on one, and Metric on other side. 

12 8 

Each $3.75 2.75 



6 
2.00 



6 
2.25 



5 

1.80 



5 
2.00 



9220. Linen Spring Pocket Tapes, in Nickel Plated Case (case like 

Best Quality. Divided into inches 6 5 

Each $1 25 1.10 



3 feet. 
1.50 



3 feet. 
1.65 



3 feet. 
,90 




9230. Linen Spring Pocket Tapes, in Nickel Plated Case. 

Divided into inches 6 5 

Each 70 .60 



3 feet. 
,50 



OTHER TAPES AND GRADUATI0N3 FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 



126 



E. G. SOLTMANN-NEW YORK 



SURVEYORS' AMERICAN, METER AND VARA 

CHAINS. 




9300. 


Steel, 


100 


9302. 


steel. 


66 


9304. 


Steel, 


50 


9306. 


Steel, 


33 


9320. 


Steel, 


100 


9322. 


Steel, 


66 


9324. 


Steel, 


50 


9326. 


Steel, 


33 


9340. 


Iron, 


100 


9342. 


Iron, 


66 


9344. 


Iron, 


50 


9;U6. 


Iron, 


33 


9360. 


Iron, 


100 


9362. 


Iron, 


66 


9364. 


Iron, 


50 


9366. 


Iron, 


33 


9380. 


Steel, 


20 


9382. 


Steel, 


15 


9384. 


Steel, 


10 


9400. 


Steel, 


20 


9402. 


Steel, 


15 


9404. 


Steel, 


10 


9420. 


Steel, 


20 


9424. 


Steel, 


10 


9440. 


Steel, 


20 


9444. 


Steel, 


10 



feet, Best Grade, Brazed or Soldered Links and Rings . . . 

" Brazed " '* " *' " ... 

'« " Brazed " " " " " ... 

a u a Brazed " " " " " .. 

" Oval Rings 

<t (( <( 
it (i (( 
(( (( i( 

" Oval Rings 

i( (( (( 

(( <( << 
(( << (( 

*' Round Rings 

(( (( >( 
(( (< {( 
METER, Best Grade, Brazed or Soldered Links and Rings, 
«' Brazed " " " " " 
" Brazed " " 
" Oval Rings. 

VARAS, Best Grade, Brazed or Soldered Links and Rings, 
" Brazed " 
" Oval Rings 



each, 



$11.50 
10.00 
6.00 
5.50 
8.00 
6.50 
4.50 
3.50 
5.50 
4.25 
3.50 
2.70 
3.50 
3.20 
2 50 
2 00 
10.00 
7.50 
5.50 
6.20 
5.00 
3.50 
10.00 
5.50 
6.50 
3.50 



E. G. SOLTMANN-NEW YORK. 



127 



ROE'S IMPROVED STEEL TAPE CHAIN, 

With. F^oldirLg Reel. 




9450. 
9453. 
9456. 
9459. 



Nos. 9450-9459. 

These tapes are made of spring steel about X-inch wide. Each consecutive foot has a 
brass rivet, and every five and ten feet have large plates with figures stamped thereon. For 
country and field work the tapes have given excellent satisfaction. They can be dragged 
through woodland, brush, etc., without catching or kinking, and as they are nickel-plated (mat 
finish) they do not mst, and require no oiling or cleaning after being used. 

Roe's Improved Tape Chain, NICKEL-PLATED, 100 feet long, 
graduated every foot, end feec in tenths (List Price, $7.78) $7.00 

Roe's Improved Tape Chain, NICKEL-PLATED, 66 feet lon^r, 
graduated every link (List Price. $7.22) 6 .50 

Roe's Improved Tape Chain, NICKEL-PLATED, 50 feet long, 
graduated every foot, end feet in tenths (List Price, $6.12) 5 , 60 

Roe's Improved Tape Chain, NICKEL-PLATED, 33 feet long, 
graduated every foot, end feet in tenths (List Price, $4.45) 4. 00 

Meter and Vara Tapes furnished at short notice. 

SPRING BALANCE TAPE CHAINS. 




9465. Spring Balance Tape Chain, 50 feet long, ^^ inch wide, with Spirit 
Level, Thermometer, Spring Balance and Brass Handles. They are 
extensively used for accurate measurements in large cities each, $20.00 



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ARROWS OR MARKING PINS. 




9500. Arrows, Brass, 11 in Set, 14 inches Set, $2.50 

9510. Arrows, Steel, 11 '* 15 " " 1.75 

9514. Arrows, Steel, 11 •' 12 " " 1.25 

9518. Arrows, Steel, 11 " 9 " " 1.00 



PLUMB BOBS. 






9576. 
No. 9550. 9564. 9574. 9577. 

9550. Brass, Large, Long Neck, Steel Point, Screw Cap each, $3 . 00 

9560. Brass, Large, Steel Point, Screw Cap " 2.50 

9562. Brass, Medium, '• *' " " '* 2.25 

9564. Brass, Small, " " «' " " 2.00 

9566. Plated, Pocket Size, Steel Point, Screw Cap •* 1.25 

9570. Brass, for Builders' and general use " 1 25 

9574. Brass, with Centre Reel " 2.50 

The string is wound up by turning the Bob. 
9676. Brass, Large, with Reel containing the cord, which is lengthened by 

dropping the Bob and wound up by turning the wheel " 2 . 00 

9577. Brass, Medium, with Reel containing the cord, which is lengthened 

by dropping the Bob and wound up by turning the wheel *' 1 . 75 



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IRON PLUMB BOBS. 




No, 9584. 

9584. Iron, for Builders and general use each . 75 

BRAIDED LINEN PLUMB BOB LINE. 

"With this line, the Bob will become stationary sooner than with ordinary 
cord. 

9600. Braided Plumb Bob Line, Block containing 50 feet each, . 80 

Coil of 10 yards " .60 

MINING LAMP OR PLUMMET. 

IVIacie of Brass. 

The upper part is hollow, and contains an oil lamp. When lowered into a dark 
shaft, the sight is taken to the centre of the light. 




9620. Mining: Lamp and Plummet. 

Two Lamps packed in strong Box, with Strap case, $25 . 00 

9624. Mining Lamp and Plummet. 

In Box each, 13.00 



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LEVELING RODS AND POLES. 



No. 9700. 



9710. 



9720. 



9760. 



9700. New York Leveling Rod, Hardwood, with Target each, $16.00 

9710. Philadelphia Leveling Rod, Mahogany, White Face, Self Reading. " 18.00 

9720. Boston Leveling Rod, Mahogany, with Target '* 16 . 00 

9760. Leveling, or Flag Poles, each foot painted alternately red and white. 

10 8 6 5 feet. 

Each, $3.50 3.00 2.50 2.25 



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SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS. 




9800. ImproTcd City Transit or Theodolite, with Right Angle Telescope. 

Powerful Telescope 12 inches long, magnifying power 20 to 22 times, 
4)^ inch needle, long sensitive ground Bubble under telescope with 
tangent screw, adjustable brace attached to ol^ect end of telescope, 
7 inch horizontal limb, reversible axis, divided on silver to 20 min- 
utes with double vernier reading to 20 seconds. The standards are 
not as high as those of other transits, which greatly adds to the 
steadiness of the instrument. Complete, in Mahogany Case, with 
Strap, including Plumb Bob, Magnifying Glass, Adjusting Pins, etc., 

and Tripod each, $325 .00 

With Shifting Centre extra, 10 . 00 

Reflecting Shades for mining purposes " 8 . 00 

9805. Improved City Transit or Theodolite. (Style similar to No. 9800.) 
Powerful telescope 12 inches long, magnifying power 20 to 22 times, 
4)^ inch needle, long sensitive ground Bubble under telescope with 
tangent screw, adjustable brace attached to object end of telescope, 
7 inch horizontal limb, reversible axis, divided on silver to 20 min- 
utes, with double vernier reading to 20 seconds. The standards are 
not so high as those of other transits, which greatly adds to the 
steadiness of the instrument. Complete, in Mahogany Case, with 
Strap, including Plumb Bob, Magnifying Glass, Adjusting Pins, etc., 

and Tripod each, $275 . 00 

With Shifting Centre extra, 10.00 

Reflecting Shades for mining purposes ** 8 . 00 



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SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS, 

Continued. 




9810. 



Engineer's or Suryeyor's Transit, Telescope 11 to 12 inches long, mag- 
nifying power 18 times, horizontal limb 6 inch diameter, divided to 20 
minutes, double vernier reading to 30 seconds, 4)^ inch needle, long 
sensitive level to telescope with clamp and tangent attachment, 5 
inch vertical circle reading to 1 minute. Complete in Mahogany Box, 
with Strap, including Plumb Bob, Magnifying Glass, Adjusting Pins, 

etc., and Tripod each, 

Shifting Centre extra, 



$330.00 
10.00 



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SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS icontmued). 




d8l4» Enginfefer's or Surveyor's Transit. Telescope, 11 to 12 iaches long-; 
magnifying power, 18 times; horizontal limb, 6 inches diameter, 
divided to 20 minutes; double vernier, reading to 30 seconds; 4)^ 
inch needle ; long, sensitive level to telescope, with clamp and tan- 

fent attachment. Complete in Mahogany Box, with Strap, including 
lumb Bob, Magnifying Glass, Adjusting Pins, etc., and Tripod . .each, $210.00' 
Shiftmg Centre extra, 10 . 00' 

981S. Bligineer's or Surveyor's Plain or Railroad Transit. Telescope, 11 
to 12 inches long; magnifying, power 18 times; horizontal limb 6 
inches diameter, divided to 20 minutes ; double vernier, reading to 30 
i-econds; 4i^ inch needle. Complete in Mahogany Box, with Strap, 
including Plumb Bob, Magnifying Glass, A justing Pins, etc., and 

Tripod !...r......^ each, $185.00 

Shifting Centre extra, 10.00 



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SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS i^continued). 




9824. Engineer's Leyeling Instrument. Telescope 18 to 20 inches long, 
magnifying power 22 times. Complete, in Mahogany Box, with Strap, 
including Sun Shade, Adjusting Pin, and Tripod each, $130.00 



ARCHITECT'S AND BUILDER'S LEVEL. 




9830. Architect's and Builder's Level, with divided Circle. This instru- 
ment is light in weight and convenient in shape for easy transporta- 
tion. The construction is on the principle of a regular surveying . ^^ ^^ 
instrument. Complete, in Box, including Plumb Bob and Tripod, .each, $45 .00 



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BUILDER'S LEVEL. 

S.L. ^— ^ T 




9840. Builder's Lerel, very strong construction, with large divided circle. 
A servicable instrument for general use. Complete, in Wooden Box, 
including Plumb Bob and Tripod each, $38.00 



SURVEYORS' COMPASSES, 




9900. Surreyor's Compass^ with double Sights, two Bubbles, Ball and Socket 

Joint, with Jacob Staff Mountings, 5-inch Needle, in Case each, $35 . 00 



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9920. Surveyor's Compass, with Ball and Socket Joint for attaching to 

Jacob Staff, and two Bubbles, Needle 4-mch diameter, in Case each, $17.00 

9924. Surveyor's Compass, with Ball and Socket Joint for attaching to 

Jacob Staff, and two Bubbles, Needle 3-inch diameter, in Case.. " 14.60 

9928. Surveyor's Compass, with Ball and Socket Joint for attaching to 

Jacob Staff, 3>^-inch diameter, without Bubbles, in Case ** 13.75 

9932. Surveyor's Compass, with Ball and Socket Joint for attaching to 



irveyor's Lompass, witn iiaii ana aocxeL joint lor auacning to 

Jacob Staff, 2ik-inch diameter, without Bubbles, in Case * * 11 . 



50 





No. 9950. 9960. 9970. 

9950. Tripod, with Jacob Staff Top, for Compasses each, $3 . 00 

9960. Jacob Staff, with metal foot " 1 , 00 

9970. Surveyor's Cross, for Jacob Staff, in Case " 3 .00 



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ABNEY'S HAND LEVEL AND CLINOMETER 




10,000, Al)nej's Reflecting Hand Level and Clinometer, with divided arc 

to show angles. ,,,,..,,,,,. In Case, each, $15.00 

LOCKE'S HAND LEVELS. 

10,020. Locke's Hand Level, with Reflector, White Metal In Case, $10 .00 

10,040. Locke's Hand Level, with Reflector, Brass «' 9 . 00 

These are also made in cheaper grades. 



MINER'S DIPPING NEEDLE 
AND COMPASS- 



For tracing iron ore. Consists of a needle 
mounted in a metal ring, graduated to degrees, 
and having glass on top and bottom. When used 
for tracing ore, the prospector should hold the 
ring, and keep the needle pointing north and 
south. 



10,100. Miner's Dipping Needle. Complete, with Stop In Case, each, $12.00 




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POCKET COMPASSES. 





No. 10,150, 



10,120. Compass, Gilt, Hunting Case Watch Pattern, with Stop, Metal 

Dial, Jeweled Centre, 2 inches • each, Stt^b.su 

10,140. Compass, Nickel Plated, Hunting Case Watch Pattern, with Stop, 

Metal Dial, Jeweled Centre, 1% inches ^ • '^ 

10 150. Compass, with Clinometer and Pendulum, 1% iiiches " 5 . 50 





10,160. Compass, Round, Brass, Slip Cover, Stop, Jeweled Centre, 2 inch, each, $2.25 
10,162. Compass, Round, Brass, « " " ' /^ 





10,180. Compass, Square, Mahogany Case, with Stop and Cover each, $1 .00 

10,200. Compass, Watch Pattern, Brass, Jeweled Centre, 2 inch ^^ i-^^ 

10,202. Compass, Watch Pattern, Brass, " *' 1>^ inch ^^ i."^ 

10,220. Compass, Watch Pattern, Brass, 2 inch ^^ • «" 

10,222. Compass, Watch Pattern, Brass, 1)^ inch ^^ -6" 

10,260. Compass, Round, Brass, 2 inch '* 

10,262. Compass, Round, Brass, IK i"<^^ ;___ 



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ANEROID BAROMETERS 





No. 10,350. 

On account of its extreme sensitiveness, the slightest variations in gradients, levels, 
etc., are easily ascertained, and therefore this instrument is adapted for general mining 
and surveying. By a new arrangement, the scale of altitude can be subdivided by a 
vernier. The barometrical scale of inches has been made progressive so as to give the 
correct relative readings with the scale of altitudes. 

For mining purposes the entire circle of the dial is graduated to represent 6 inches 
of the mercurial column, i. e., from 27 inches to 33. This scale will register about 2,000 
feet below sea-level to 4,000 feet above ; the finest divisions, jJo^hs of the altitude 
scale, represent 10 feet measurements, which can be again subdivided by the vernier 
scale to single feet. The vernier scale is moved by a rack-work adjustment, and a mag- 
nifying lens which rotates on the outer circumference of the instrument facilitates the 
reading of minute quantities. 

For surface surveying purposes only, not to be used below sea-level, the instrument 
is made with the scale divided from 25 to 31 inches, thus giving an altitude scale of 
6,000 feet above sea-level only, and with this open scale and the assistance of the ver- 
nier, the same minute readings can be easily taken. • 

The instruments are also constructed for measuring greater altitudes, i. e., 10,000, 
15,000, or 20,000 feet, but with these scales the measurements cannot be made quite so 
minute as in the more open scales. 

10,350. Mining and Surveying Aneroid Barometer, 5 inch diameter, sil- 
vered dial, raised rinses for divisions, altitude 2,000 feet below and 
4,000 feet above sea-level, with rack vernier scale reading to 1 foot 
and magnifying lens, in Leather Case each, $50 . 00 

10,380. Pocket Mountain Aneroid, 23^ inch, compensated for temperature, 

vsdth ring altitude scale, 15,000 feet, in Case ** 24 . 00 

10,400. Pocket Mountain Aneroid, 2 inch, with ring altitude scale 8,000 

feet, in Case «* 16 .00 

10,421. Pocket Mountain Aneroid, 1% inches, metal case, altitude 8,000 

feet, in Case ** 13.00 

And various other sizes and styles. 



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FIELD AND MARINE GLASSES AND 
BINOCULAR TELESCOPES. 




10,500. Field and Marine Glasses, Bronzed and covered with Leather, Suu 
Shade extending over Object Glasses, In strong Leather Case with 
straps each, $33 . 00 

10,510. Field and Marine Glasses, with revolving eye-pieces. Suitable for 
Field, Marine or Theatre purposes. Bronzed and covered with 
Leather, in Case ** 24.00 

10,540. Binocular Telescopes, Bronzed and covered with Morocco, with 
jointed body, to adjust to distance between eyes, Sun Shade, in 
strong Leather Case, adapted for military and naval service ** 42.00 

TELESCOPES, 

IN LEATHER -COVERED BODY. 




10,600. Telescope in Leather Coyered Body, with strap and caps, opens 

to 33 inches, closes to 11 inches. Power, 35 times each, $26 . 00 

10,620. Telescope in Leather Covered Body, with straps and caps^ opens 

to 17 inches, closes to 6 inches. Power, 20 times " 11 .00 

TRIPOD FOR TELESCOPES. 

10,640. Tripod for Telescopes .. " 5.00 



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MAGNIFYING GLASSES, 




10,700. Beading Glasses, German Silver Ring, Ebony Handle, Best Quality. 

5 4>^ 4 3>^ 3 2K 2 l>^-inch. 

Each, $5.00 4.00 3.50 3.00 2.50 1 75 1.00 .75 




10, 730. Oral Pocket Magnifymg Glasses, Rubber Case, 2 inch, 2 Lenses, each, $2 . 20 

10,734. Oyal Pocket Magnifying Glasses, 

10,738. Oval Pocket Magnifying Glasses, 

10,742. Oval Pocket Magni^g Glasses, 

10,750. Oval Pocket Magnifying Glasses, 

10,754. Oval Pocket Magnifying Glasses, 

10,758. Oval Pocket Magnifying Glasses, 

10,762. Oval Pocket Magnifying Glasses, 



IK " 2 - 


1.50 


11^ '* 2 " 


1.00 


(t 1 " 2 '♦ 


.70 


" 2 *' ILense, ' 


1.12 


" 1% '* 1 '« 


.60 


1% - 1 - 


.50 


» 1 " 1 " 


.35 




No. 10,850. 



10.860. 



10,850. Coddington Magnifier, with Handle, \^ inch, $3.25 ; 1 inch each, $2 .00 

10,860. Coddington Magnifier, in Plated Folding Case with Ring, 

1^ inch, $3.75; 1 inch " 2.75 

10,870. Coddington Magnifier, with twisted handle. White Metal, >^ inch . " 1.50 



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MAGNIFYING GLASSES {contmued). 





No. 10,875. 10,880-10,888. 

10,875. Three Legg-ed Microscope, adjustable to Focus, Brass each, .75 

10,880. Thread Counter, Brass, for Linen, Cotton, Silk, Burlap, etc., 

Extra Large , ** $2 .00 

10,884. Thread Counter, Brass, for Linen, Cotton, Silk, Burlap, etc., 

Medium ** 1 . 25 

10,888. Thread Counter, Brass, for Linen, Cotton, Silk, Burlap, etc., 

Small *♦ 50 



INDIA OR CHINESE INK, 




11,150. Oblong" Black, 4 inch, ornamental figures each, $10 . 00 

11, 160. Oblong- Black, 4 *' black and gilt figures ' ' 7 00 

11,170. Oblong Black, 4 ** various black lettering and figures " 5.00 




No. 11.180. 11.184. 



11, 180. " Double Golden Dragon, " Fine Gilt each, $5 . 00 

11,184. "Double Golden Dragon," Second Grade Gilt " 2 . 00 



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INDIA OR CHINESE INK (continued). 




No. 11,190. 

11,190. Hexagon, Soft and Black, 4)^ inches each, $3.00 

11,194. Hexagon, " " 2 •' very small, extra quality '< 1.00 

11,198. Hexagon, " " 1)^ " Miniature, " " " .60 




No. 11,210. 

11,210. "CHINESE TASE," Oblong Black, Si^inch each, $3.00 




No. 11,220. 

11,220. "GOLDEN STORK," 2% inch, Gilt, Extra Quality each, $3.00 




No. 11,230. 



11,230. Oblong Gilt, 2% inch, Fine Quality each, $2.25 

11,234, Oblong Gilt, 2?:^ " Second Grade " 1.60 




No. 11,240. 

11,240. OBLONG BLACK, with Pearl, 2% inch, Fine Quality. 



.each, $2.26 



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INDIA OR CHINESE INK (contmued). 



wy^ 



No. 11.250. 



11,250. OBLONG POLISHED, Large, 3% inch . 



(List Price, $1.67).. each, $1.50 




No. 11,254. 

11,254. OBLONG POLISHED, SmaU, 27:^iiich. 



..(List Price, $ .85).. each, $ .75 




No. 11,260. 

11,260. "ELEPHANT" INK, Large, Oblong Black 



.each, $1.75 



r^=gg=^g-r . TrTTT' ' ' ■ ' iT" 




j fS^^^J^^^^^^r^^=^^^^^^^^^^f^^Mii 


1 ' ^^^^^sg^iz=^I~ ~~ ;^fe^^^:^L=Sa>!k>'^ 



No. 11,264. 

11,264. ^^ELEPHANT" INK, Small, Oblong Black.... (List Price, $1.12^.. each, fl 00 




No. 11,280. 

11,280. Gilt "Sword" Ink, 3 >^' inch. Oblong, Black, with figures. 



each, $1 50 




11,290. Single Dragon, 2^ inch, Black, Gilt Figures, extra quality each, $1.50 

11,294. Single Dragon, 2^ " all Gilt, second grade " .60 



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INDIA OR CHINESE INK (continued). 






No. 11.320. 



11,320. Lion Head, Black, Oval, Polished, 3 inch oach, .50 




No. 11,330. 



11,330. Square^ Black, Gilt Figures, 2}{ inch each, 



.50 




No. 11,340. 



11,340. Pointed, Gilt, 23^ inch, with Figures 

IS 



.each, .40 




No. 11,350. 



11,350. Lion Head, Black, Oval, Polished, 2Kinch, 



each, . 25 




Nos. 11,400-11,420. 



11,400. BLUE CHI>fESE INK (List Price, $ .85).. each, .75 



11,404. RED ' 

11,408. BROTV]!f ' 

11,412. YELLOW ' 

11,416. GREEN ' 

11,420. WHITE ' 



« II 

(( ii 

u « 

tl tt 

(t ti 



,75 

,75 
75 
,75 
,75 



JAPANESE INK. 



The Japanese Inks are not always made of the same patterns, which are varied from time 

to time bv the makers. 




Japanese Ink is harder than the Chinese. For this reason a line drawn with it can 
be washed over with color, without blurring. 

11,450. OWong, Black, Best Quality, Large each, $3 . 00 

11,454. OWong, Black, Best Quality, Mediam " 2.00 

11,458. OWong, Black, Best Quality, Small '* 100 

MANTT OTHER GRADES KEPT IN STOCK. 



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INK AND COLOR SLABS. 




11,500. Slate Ink Stone, 5 inch, with heavy glass cover each, . 75 

11,504. Slate Ink Stone, 3)^ " " " " ... " .50 

With these stones the ink can be quickly and uniformly ground. The slate 
surface is smooth, but not polished. The deep well in the centre gathers 
the ink and makes it more convenient for filling the pen. 




11,510. Round White Glass Ink Slab, with cover ..each, 




11,520. Patent Ink Slab, with cover, 23^X5)^ inches each, . 60 

11,522. Patent Ink Slab, with cover, 1^X4=^4 " " .50 




Nos 11,540-11,646. 



11,540. Nests of Cabinet Saucers, 3^ inches, 6 in Nest each, $1 .00 

11,542. Nests of Cabinet Saucers, 31^ " 6 " " .80 

11,544. Nests of Cabinet Saucers, 2^ " 6 " " .70 

11,546. Nests of Cabinet Saucers, 2^ " 6 " 



.60 



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147 



INK AND COLOR 



annm 



nnmnr 

OQQDQL 



S LA B S {continued) . 



m 



No. 11.566. 11,560. 11,672. 

11,560. Slauting Tiles, 12 divisions, 6 X7^ inches each, $1 .20 



11,562. Slanting TUes, 10 

11,564. Slanting Tiles, 8 

11,566. Slanting Tiles, 6 

11,568. Slanting Tiles, 5 

11,570. Slanting Tiles, 4 

11,572. Slanting TUes, 3 



6 X7^ 
6 X7^ 
3iX7^ 

2^X4 



" 1.00 

.70 

.66 

.46 

** .35 

" .20 




11,590. Ink or Color Slab, 3 Wells and Slant, 3 xi}4 inches each, . 35 

11,592. Ink or Color Slab, 3 " « 2|x4)^ " *' .30 

11,594. Ink or Color Slab, 3 " " 2|x3^ " " .25 

11,596. Ink or Color Slab, 3 '' " 1^X2^ " " .16 



No. 11,610. 



ooooo 



ooo 



No, 11.6U. 



11,610. Ink or Color Slab, 6 Wells and 5 Slants, 4 x7^ inches each, .70 

11,614. Ink or Color Slab, 3 *' 3 *' 2|x4 '* " 25 



^a 



11,620. Box Slab, 5 divisions, 2%X6 inches each, 



.35 




11,630. Architect's Slant and Basin, 8 divisions, and Cup each, $1 . 35 



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INK AND COLOR SLABS (contmued). 



11,640. CJhina Color Cups. 

Each, .22 .18 .14 

11,660. Deep China Cups, with Coyer. 

Each, .25 large. 



2 
.10 

,22 medium. 



m 

.07 



13^ inch. 
.05 

.18 small. 



11,670. China Brush Rest each, .15 




11,680. Chin^ Palettes, Oblong or OraL 

10 9 8 7 6 6 4 inch. 

Each, .70 .60 .50 .40 .35 .30 .25 



WATER GLASSES, 

Witti Ivips, to Clean and Dry Brusties. 




11,690. Artists' Water Glasses, 4i^inches each, .45 

11,692. Artists' Water Glasses, 3% " " -35 

11,694. Artists' Water Glasses, 3>i " • " -25 

11,696. Artists' Water Glasses, 2^ " " -15 

SPONGE CUPS, (See No. 19,440.) 
Other China Ware fumishe'1 at short notice. 



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TESTIMONIALS. 

The following Testimonials are furnished by the manufacturers of Turek's 
Inks, and. published with their permission: 

Chicago, March 2d, 1885. 
We, the architects of the City of Chicago, use Turek's Diamond Drafting Inks and 
Colors, and recommend their use to the Architectural Profession : 

W. W BOYNTON, WHEELOCK CLAY. JAMES J. EGAN. 

HENRY LORD GAY, A. M. F. COLTON, BAUER & HILL. 

J. M. VAN OSDELL & CO. BURNHAM .v ROOT, TREAT & FOLZ, 

E. BAUM^N, ABLER & SULLH^AN, L. B. DIXON, 

EDBROOK & BURNHAM, JOHN C. COCHRAN, (And many others). 



Office of the City Civil Engineer, ) 
Cleveland, Oct. 2d, 1883. j" 
F. B. TuRCK, Esq. 

Dear Sir: I am very much pleased with j'our Waterproof Drafting Ink and Colors; 
they are the finest and best materials for drafting and coloring that I have ever used. 

Yours truly, B. F. MORSE, 

City Civil Engineer. 

Messrs. F. B. Turck & Co. 

Gentlemen : I like your Drafting Ink. I have used your brand " 8B " some time, 
and likp it the best of any India Ink I have tried. You may use this letter as a recom- 
mendation. Very respectfully yours, 

THOMAS DREW STETSON, 
Patent Solicitor and Mechanical Expert, New York. 



Office of J. B. Legg, Architect, 
F. B. Tl'rck, Esq. St. Louis, July 15th, 1884. 

Dear Sir : I have been using Turek's Drafting Inks in my business, and I am 
pleased to state that I find them fully satisfactory in every particular.— they being en- 
tirely waterproof, of deep brilliant colors, and fiow smooth and evenly, and besides they 
are alwavs ready for use, save much time, and are far cheaper than cakes. 

Respectfully, J. B. LEGG. 



St. Louis, July 9th, 1884. 
Fenton B. Turck, Esq. 

Dear Sir : We use your Drafting Inks and Colors in preference to any in 
the market. Your inks and colors being ready for use, and waterproof, are superior for. 
making finer work and saving time. Respectfully yours, 

GEO. J. BARNETT & SON. 



Office of E. E, Myers, Architect, 
F. B. Turck, Esq. Detroit, Mich., Aug. 1st, 1883. 

Dear Sir : We have been using your Drafting Inks and Colors, which excel all 
others lor drafting purposes. This is a boon to the profession. 

Very truly yours, E E. MYERS. 



Office of James Freret, Architect, 
F. B. Turck, Esq. New Orleans, La., April 14th, 1884. 

Dear Sir: We use your Waterproof Liquid Indian Ink, and find it very conven- 
ient as being ready liquid and waterproof — allowing the colors being run over the lines 
without spreading. Yours trulv, JAS. FRERET. 



148b 



E. G. SOLTIVIAN^4 — NEW YORK 



See Testimonials on previous page. 



CABINET 

OF 

TURCK'S DRAFTING INKS, 




The above cut represents the style of Cabinet, No. 11,820. Price $10.00. 
SOLD AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. 

11,820. Cabinet No. 5 (see Illustration), containing one Extra Large Buttle 
each : Indelible Black, Indelible Carmine, Indelible Bine, Indel- 
ible Green, Indelible Yellow, Indelible Orange. Not Indelible 
Bnrnt Sienna, for Coloring, and Not Indelible "8B" Black, for 
Tracing" Cloth and for general use each, $10 . 00 

SEPARATE BOTTLES OF INKS OF ABOVE SIZE. 

11.832. Indelible Black, Not Indelible "SB "Black, for Tracing Cloth 

and lor general use, extra large size each bottle, 2 .00 

11.833. Indelible Carmine, Indelible Blue, extra large size " " 1 75 

11.834. Indelible Green, Indelible Yellow, Indelible Orange, Not Indel- 

ible Bnrnt Sienna, for Coloring, extra large size each bottle, 1 50 

For other sizes, see next pasre. 



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149 



'^CRYSTALLINE" INK, 



This Ink contains no acid 
injurious to steel pens; it has 
the consistency of .India Ink, 
and flows evenly. 




11,815. " Crystalline »' Ink, 
White or Red. 
Neat, Polished Parti- 
tioned Box, contain- 
ing 12 bottles, each, $1.90 
Neat, Polished Parti- 
tioned Box, contain- 
ing 6 bottles, each, 1.00 

Bottle (List Price, 17c.) . 15 



TURCK'S DIAMOND DRAFTING INKS. 

SOLD AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. 

STRONG rARXITlOI^KO CABINKXS covered witli I.KATHER. 

11,820. Cabinet No. 5, containing one Extra Large Bottle each: Indelible 
Black, Indelible Carmine, Indelible Blue. Indelible Green, Indelible 
Yellow, Indelible Orange. Not Indelible Bt. Sienna for coloring, and 
Not Indelible " 8B " Black for Tracing Cloth and general use each, $10.00 

11.823. Cabinet No. 2, containing owe Jferfiww-si^e ^o^^ZeeacA: Indelible 

Black, Indelible Carmine, Indelible Blue, Indelible Green, Indelible 
Yellow, Indelible Orange. Not Indelible Bt. Sienna for Coloring, and 
Not Indelible " 8B " Black for Tracing Cloth and for general use . '♦ 4.00 

11.824. Cabinet No, 1, containing one small Bottle each : Indelible Black, 

Indelible Carmine, Indelible Blue, Indelible Green, Indelible 
Yellow, Indelible Orange. Not Indelible Bt. Sienna for Coloring, and 
Not Indelible ' * 8B " Black for Tracing Cloth and for general use . . " 2 . 50 

SEPARATE BOTTLES OF TURCK'S INKS. 
11,830. Indelible Black, Mammoth size each Bottie, $3 .50 

11.832. Indelible Black, Not Indelible " SB" Black for Tracing Cloth and 

for general use, extra large size " 2 .00 

11.833. Indelible Carmine, Indelible Blue, extra large size " 1.75 

11.834. Indelible Green, Indelible Yellow, Indelible Orange, Not Indelible 

Burnt Sienna, extra large size " 1 . 50 

11,836. Indelible Black, Indelible Carmine, Indelible Blue, Indelible Green, 
Indelible Yellow, Indelible Orange. Not Indelible Burnt Sienna 
for coloring, Not Indelible "8B" Black for Tracing Cloth and 

for general use, medium size - " .50 

11,838. Indelible Black, Indelible Carmine, Indelible Blue, Indelible Green, 
Indelible Yellow, Indelible Orange. Not Indelible Burnt Sienna 
for coloring, Not Indelible "8B" Black for Tracing Cloth and 
general use, small size ** .25 

FRENCH INDELIBLE BLACK DRAWING INK. 

11,846. French Indel. Black, Package cont'g 1 doz. bottles. (List Price, $3.60) 3 . 00 

Bottle f« ♦• .30) .25 



150 



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HIGGINS'S LIQUID DRAWING INKS. 



11,860. Higgins's Drawing Inks, Waterproof, and General. Box of 

1 doz $3.00. Bottle, .25 



WINSOR & NEWTON'S LIQUID COLORS. 





No. 11.870. 



11,872 



11,860. 
11,862. 
11,864. 
11,866. 
11,868. 
11,869. 
11,870. 
11,872. 
11,874. 
11,876. 
11,880. 
11,882. 
11,884. 
11,886. 
11,888. 
11,892. 
11,896. 



Winsor & Newton's Liquid Carmine each, .40 

Liquid Indelible Brown Ink *' .40 

Liquid Front's Brown " .40 

Liquid Sepia ** .40 

Liquid Gold Ink " .40 

Liquid Silver Ink ** .40 

Liquid Indian Ink •* .35 

Liquid Chinese Wliite ** .35 

Liquid Prussian Blue " .35 

Liquid Oxgall " .35 

Liquid Water Color Megilp ♦' .35 

Liquid Water Mat Gold Size " .35 

Liquid Gum Water. " .35 

Pots of Oxgall " 25 

Schoenfeld's Liquid Chinese White ** .35 

Rowney's Liquid Chinese White " .35 

"Imperial" Liquid Chinese White " .30 



E. G. SOLTMAN N. 



No. 11900. 

"VICTOR" 

(Registered Trade Mark.) 

LIQUID INDELIBLE BLACK 
DRAWING INK. 




FULL SIZE OF WIDE NECK BOTTLE. 

A line drawn -with this Ink will not blur when washed over with water color or water. 

Neat, polished, partitioned box, containing 1 dozen bottles $3.00 

" " 4 bottles 1.00 

Bottle 25 



E. G. SOLTMANN. 



No. 12250. 



"FLORENCE" 



MOIST WATER COLORS. 



FOR DETAILS, TRACING CLOTH, ETC, 



In Glass Jaes, with Mbtal Soeew Caps. 





FULL SIZE OF DOtJBLB JAR 



FULL SIZK OF SINGLE JAB. 



300. Antwerp Blue 

307. Burnt Sienna 

308. Burnt Umber 

309. Chinese White 

310. Chrome Yellow 
314. Emerald Green 
319. Indian Red 



322. Ivory Black 

325. Light Red 

332. Prussian Blue 

335. Raw Umber 

342. Vandyke Brown 

343. Venetian Red 
346. Yellow Ochre. 



Double Jars, 
Each, 40c. 

Single Jars, 
Each, 22c. 



362. Scarlet Lake Single Jars, each, 40g. 369. Cobalt Blue Single Jars, each, 60c. 



380. Cadmium Yellow 

381. Carmine 



382. French Blue 
391. Rose Madder 



Single Jars, 
Each, 80c. 



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151 



GOLD AND SILVER SHELLS, CUPS, etc. 




W 

No. 11,930-11,940. 11,944. 11,948. 11.920. 11,924. 

11,920. Gold Cakes each, $2.00 

11,924. SUver Cakes. ." " .50 

11,930. Gold Cups, 1^ inch diameter " .50 

11,932. Gold Cups, 1>^ " " " .25 

11,934. Gold Cups, 1 " " '• .15 

11,940. SUver Cups, 11^ " " . " .15 

1 1, 944. Gold SheUs " 20 

11,948. surer SheUs " 10 

GOLD AND SILVER PAINT. 

11,956. Williams' Liquid Gold Paint, Box coniaining Gold Paint, Brush, 

and Directions for Use each, $1 .00 

11,960. Williams' Liquid Silver Faint, Box containing Silver Paint, Brush, 

and Directions for Use '* 75 

11,964. Ruby's Royal Gilding, Box containing Gilding, Brush, and Direc- 
tions for Use " .60 




MARSCHINGS 



For All Ornamental Gilding 



11,970. Marsching's Gold Paint and Liquid Set of 2 Bottles, 



11,974. 
11,976. 
11,978. 
11,982. 
11,986. 



Gold Paint, without Liquid Bottle, 

Silver Paint, " " " 

Liquid for Gold or Silver Paint '* 

Gold Paint and Liquid, small outfit in Box each, 

Silver Paint and Liquid, small outfit in box " 



.75 
.50 
.50 
.25 
.50 
.50 



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THE "IMPERIAL" MOIST WATER 
COLORS. 




These Colors are of good quality, and will answer all purposes for general use. 
Colors can be ordered "by their nxunbers. 



IN WHOIvE^ PANS. 



12,200. 207. Burnt Sienna 

208. Burnt Umber 

209. Chinese White 

210. Chrome Yellow 
212. Deep Chrome 
214. Emerald Green 
216. Gamboge 



217. Hooker's Green, No. 1 

218. Hooker's Green, No. 2 

219. Indian Red 

224. Lamp Black 

225. Light Red 
228. New Blue 
232. Prussian Blue 



12.201. 252. Brown Madder 259. Purple Lake 
256. Crimson Lake 262. Scarlet Lake 

12.202. 269. Cobalt Blue .... 270. Indian Yellow. 

12.203. 280. Cadmium Yellow 281-. Carmine 



234. Raw Sienna 

235. Raw Umber 

242. Vandyke Brown 

243. Venetian Red 

244. Vermilion 
246. Yellow Ochre 

264. Sepia 



282. French Blue 



Each. 



^ .20 



.36 

.45 
.65 



KIIvIvKD JAPANNE^D T^lisr BOXKS 



'' IMPERIAL" MOIST WATER COLORS 



AND BRUSHEiS. 




12,220. Japanned Tin Box, containing 24 Colors, with Brushes each, $10.00 

12,222. Japanned Tin Box, 

12,224. Japanned Tin Box, 

12,226. Japanned Tin Box, 

12,228. Japanned Tin Box, 

12,230. Japanned Tin Box, 

12,232. Japanned Tin Box, 



8.75 
7.25 
6.50 
4.50 
3 75 
3.00 



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158 



WINSOR & NEWTON'S WATER COLORS. 



Whole Cake. 



Half Cake. 





Whole Pan. 



Half Pan. 



COI^ORS MARKHD * ARH NOT MAOB MOIST. 

Colors can be ordered by their numbers. 



Price List arranged according to Grades. 



I \ 



12.300. 100. 

101. 
102. 
103. 
104. 
106. 
106. 
107. 
108. 
109. 
110. 
111. 
112. 
113. 
lU. 
115. 

12.301. 151. 
152. 
153. 
154. 
155. 

12.302. 169. 
170. 

12.303. 177. 
178. 
179. 
180. 
181. 
182. 

12.304. 194. 



Antwerp Blue 
Bistre 
Blue Black 

* British Ink 

* Bronze 
Brown Ochre 
Brown Pink 
Burnt Sienna 
Burnt Umber 
Chinese White 
Chrome Yellow 
Cologne Earth 
Deep Chrome 

* Dragon's Blood 
Emerald Green 
:i: Flake White 

:1; Black Lead 
Brown Madder 
Cerulean Blue 

* Chalons Brown 

* Constant White 
Cobalt Blue 
Indian Yellow 
Aureolin 
Burnt Carmine 
Cadmium Orange 
Cadmium Yellow 
Carmine 
French Blue 

:ii Field's Orange 
Vermilion 



116. 
117. 

118. 

119. 
120. 
121. 
122. 
123. 
124. 
125. 
126. 
127. 
128. 
129. 
156. 
157. 
158. 
159. 
160. 
171. 
172. 
183. 
184. 

185. 
186. 
187. 
195. 
196. 



Gamboge 130. 

Hooker's Green, 131. 

No. 1 132. 

Hooker's Green, 133. 

No. 2 134. 

Indian Red 135. 

Indigo 137. 

Italian Pink 139. 

Ivory Black 140. 

:H King's Yellow 141. 

Lamp Black 142. 

Light Red 143. 

Naples Yellow 144. 

Neutral Tint 145. 

New Blue 146. 
Olive Green 

Crimson Lake 161. 

Mars Yellow 162. 

Neutral Orange 163. 

Purple Lake 164. 

Roman Sepia 165. 

Lemon Yellow 173. 
Orange Vermilion 174. 

Gallstone 188. 
Green Oxide of 

Chromium 189, 

Indian Purple 190. 

Intense Blue 191. 
Mars Orange 
* MadderCarmine 197. 

Purple Madder 198, 





Whole 


Half 




Cake or 


Cake or 


Orange Chrome 


Pan. 


Pan. 


Payne's Grey 






Prussian Blue 






Prussian Green 






Raw Sienna 






Raw Umbe-p 






H:Red Lead 






Roman Ochre i 


.25 


15 


Sap Green 






Terre Verte 






Vandyke Brown 






Venetian Red 






Vermilion 






Yellow Lake 






Yellow Ochre 






Rubens Madder 






Scarlet Lake 






Scarlet Vermilion 


.45 


.25 


Sepia 






Warm Sepia J 






Violet Carmine | 


.65 


.35 


Viridian f 






Pale Cadmium ] 






Yellow 






Pink Madder 


.90 


.45 


Pure Scarlet 






Rose Madder 






Smalt 
Ultramarine Ash 


$1.40 


.70 



PRICE LIST OF COLORS ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, see page 154. 
PRICE LIST OF COLORS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO TINTS, see page 155. 



154 



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WINSOR & NEWTON'S WATER COLORS. 

TO FACrLITATB FINDING PBIOE OF ANT COLOR WITHOUT KNOWING ITS GBACE. 

COLORS m:.a.e,k:ed ^ j^RE N"0T ive^ide ivloist. 
Colors can be ordered by their numbers. 



No. 

100. Antwerp Blue 

177. Aureolin 

101. Bistre 

151. 46- Black Lead 

102. Blue Black 

103. •5(- British Ink 

104. 4tBronze 

152. Brown Madder 

105. Brown Ochre 

106. Brown Pink 

178. Burnt Carmine 

107. Burnt Sienna 

108. Burnt Umber 

179. Cadmium Orange 

180. Cadmium Yellow 

181. Carmine 

153. Cerulean Blue 

154. •^Chalons Brown 

109. Chinese White 

110. Chrome Yellow 

169. Cobalt Blue 

111. Cologne Earth. . 

155. -H- Constant White 

156. Crimson Lake 

112. Deep Chrome 

113. -St Dragon's Blood 

114. Emetald Green 

194. ^Field's Orange Vermilion 

115. ^ Flake White 

182. French Blue 

183. Gallstone 

116. Gamboge 

184. Green Oxide of Chromium, 

117. Hooker's Green, No. 1 

118. Hooker's Green, No. 2 

185. Indian Purple 

119. Indian Red 

170. Indian YeUow 

120. Indigo 

186. Intense Blue 

121. Italian Pink , 

122. Ivory Black , 

123. ^ King's Yellow 



Whole 


Half 




Cake or 


Cake or 




Pan. 


Pan. 




.25 


.15 




.90 


.45 




.25 


.15 




.45 


.25 




.25 


.15 




.25 


.15 




.25 


.15 




.45 


.25 




.25 


.15 




.25 


.15 




.90 


.45 




.25 


.15 




.25 


.15 




.90 


45 




.90 


.45 




.90 


.45 




.45 


.25 




.45 


.25 




.25 


.15 




.25 


.15 




.65 


.35 




.25 


.15 




.45 


.25 




.45 


.25 




.25 


.15 




.25 


.15 




.25 


.15 




$1.40 


.70 




.25 


.15 




.90 


.45 




.90 


.45 




.25 


.15 




.90 


.45 




.25 


.15 




.25 


.15 




.90 
.25 


.45 
.15 






.65 


.35 




.25 


.15 




.90 


.45 




.25 


.15 




.25 


.15 




.25 


.15 







No. 

124. Lamp Black 

171. Lemon Yellow 

125. Light Red 

195. ■5t Madder Carmine... 

187. Mars Orange. 

157. Mars Yellow 

126. Naples Yellow 

158. Neutral Orange 

127. Neutral Tint 

128. New Blue 

129. Olive Green 

130. Orange Chrome 

172. Orange Vermilion 

188. Pale Cadmium Yellow 

131. Payne's Grey 

189. Pink Madder 

132. Prussian Blue . 

133. Prussian Green 

190. Pure Scarlet 

159. Piirple Lake 

196. Purple Madder 

134. Rav Sienna 

135. Raw Umber . . 

137. ^Red Lead 

139. Roman Ochre 

160. Roman Sepia 

191. Rose Madder 

161. Ruben's Madder 

140. Sap Green 

162. Scarlet Lake 

163. Scarlet Vermilion 

164. Sepia 

197. Smalt 

141. Terre Verte 

198. Ultramarine Ash 

142. Vandyke Brown 

143. Venetian Red 

144. Vermilion 

173. Violet Carmine 

174. Viridiau 

165. Warm Sepia 

145. Yellow Lake 

146. Yellow Ochre 



Whole 


Half 


Cake or 


Cake or 


Pan. 


Pan. 


.25 


.15 


.65 


.35 


.25 


.15 


1.40 


.70 


.90 


.45 


.45 


.25 


.25 


.15 


.45 


.25 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.65 


.35 


.90 


.45 


.25 


.15 


.90 


.45 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.90 


.45 


.45 


.25 


1.40 


.70 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.45 


.25 


.90 


.45 


.45 


.25 


.25 


.15 


.45 


.25 


.45 


.25 


.45 


.25 


1 40 


.70 


.25 


.15 


1.40 


.70 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.65 


.35 


.65 


.35 


• ^ 


.25 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 



PRICE LIST OF COLORS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO GRADES, see page 153. 
PRICE LIST OF COLORS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO TINTS, see page 155. 



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155 



WINSOR & NEWTON'S WATER COLORS. 

Arranged accordlns: to Xints. 

COLORS MIARKED ^ ^RE NOT IVL^^JDE IVtOIST. 
Colors can be ordered by their numbers. 



WHITE. 

No. 

109. Chinese White . . . 
165. ^Constant White. 
115. ^ Flake White.... 



BLACK. 

151. ^ Black Lead.. 
102. Blue Black 

•5(r British Ink... 

Ivory Black 

Lamp Black.... 



103. 
122. 
124. 



BLUE AND PURPLE 



100. Antwerp Blue 

153. Cerulean Blue 

169. €obaltBlue 

182. French Blue 

185. Indian Purple 

120. Indigo 

186. Intense Blue 

128. New Blue 

132. Prussian Blue 

159. Purple Lake 

196. Purple Madder 

197. Smalt 

198. Ultramarine Ash 

GREEN. 

114. EmeraW Oreen 

184. Green Oxide of Chromium, 

117. Hooker's Green, No. 1 

118. Hooker's Green, No. 2 

129. Olive Green 

133. Prussian Green 

140. Sap Green. 

141. TerreVerte 

174, Viridian 



BROWNS, SJENNAS AND 
UMBERS. 



Brown Madder... 

Brown Ochre 

Brown Pink 

Burnt Sienna 

Burnt Umber. .... 
•5t Chalons Brown. 

Cologne Earth 

Raw Sienna 

Raw Umber 

160. Roman Sepia 

164. Sepia 

142. Vandyke Brown . , 

165. Warm Sepia 



152. 
105 
106 
107, 
108 
154 
111 
134 
135 



Whole 


Half 


Cake or 


Cake or 


Pan. 


Pan. 


.25 


.15 


.45 


.25 


.25 


.15 


.45 


.25 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.45 


.25 


.65 


.35 


.90 


.45 


.90 


.45 


.25 


.15 


.90 


.45 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.45 


.25 


$1.40 


.70 


1 40 


.70 


1.40 


.70 


.25 


.15 


.90 


.45 


.26 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.65 


.35 


.45 


.25 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.25 


.15 


.45 


.25 


.25 


.15 


25 


15 


25 


15 


.45 


.25 


45 


25 


25 


15 


46 


.25 





REDS, LAKES AND 
MADDERS. 

No. 

178. Burnt Carmine 

181. Carmine 

166. Crimson Lake 

113. Jjk Dragon's Blood 

194. 4t Field's Orange Vermilion 

119. Indian Red 

121 Italian Pink 

125 Light Red 

195. .^Madder Carmine 

189. Pink Madder 

190. Pure Scarlet 

137. -5t Red Lead 

191. Rose Madder 

161. Ruben's Madder 

162. Scarlet Lake 

163. Scarlet Vermilion 

143. Venetian Red 

144. Vermilion 

173. Violet Carmine 



rELLOW AND ORANGE 

177. Aureolin 

179. Cadmium Orange 

180. Cadmium Yellow 

110. Chrome Yellow , 

112. Deep Chrome , 

116. Gamboge 

170. Indian Yellow 

123. -5^ King's Yellow 

171. Lemon Yellow , 

187. Mars Orange 

157. Mars Yellow 

126. Naples Yellow 

158. Neutral Orange 

130. Orange Chrome 

172. Orange Vermilion , 

188. Pale Cadmium Yellow 

145. Yellow Lake 

146. Yellow Ochre 



VARIOUS. 

101. Bistre 

104. .Jfr Bronze 

183. Gallstone 

127. Neutral Tint 

131. Payne's Grey 

139. Roman Ochre. .. 



Whole 

Cake or 

Pan. 



.90 
.90 
.45 
.25 
$1.40 
.25 
.25 
.25 
1.40 
.90 



.25 
.90 
.45 



.90 
.90 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.65 
.25 
.65 
.90 
.45 
.25 
.45 
.25 
.65 
.90 
.25 
.25 



Half 

Cake or 

Pan. 



.45 
.46 
.25 
.15 
.70 
.15 
.15 
.15 
.70 
.45 
.45 
.15 
.45 
.26 
.25 
.25 
.15 
.15 



PRICB. LIST OF COLORS ARRANGED ACCORDING TO GRADES, see page 153. 
PRICE LIST OF COLORS ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED, see page - - 154. 



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WINSOR & NEWTON'S 
BOXES OF WATER COLORS. 



"MAHOGANY COMPLETE 
BOX FITTED." 




Containing Colors, 
Brashes, Water 
Glass, Ink Slabs, 
etc. 



12,360. Mahogany Complete Box, 24 Whole Cakes each, $18.00 

12,352. Mahogany Complete Box, 18 " " • • . • \[ J^^^ 

12,354. Mahogany Complete Box, 12 ♦' " • ^ a""" 

12,362. Mahogany Complete Box, 18 Half Cakes ^^ » "" 

12,364. Mahogany Complete Box, 12 ♦' " * ^-^^ 



"LOCK AND DRAWER 
BOX." 




Containing Colors, 
Brushes, Color 
Saucers, etc. 



12 372. 18 Colors, Whole Cakes,'each, $10.00 I 12,382. 18 Colors, Half Cakes, each, $7.00 
12.373. 12 " " *' " 6 50 I 12 384. 12 " " ^-^^ 



Containing Colors, 
Brushes, etc. 



"LOCK BOX." 




12,392. 18 Colors. Whole Cakes, each, $9.00 1 12,402. 18 Colors, Half Cakes, each, $6.00 
12 394. 12 - - '• " 6.00 | 12,404. 12 " *-^0 



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WINSOR & NEWTON'S COLOR BOXES (continued). 



"SLIDE TOP 
BOX." 




Containing Colors 
and Brushes. 



12,410. 24 Colors, Whole Cakes, each, $10 . 00 | 12 420. 24 Colors, Half Cakes, each, $5 . 40 



12,412. 18 
12,414. 12 
12,416. 6 



7.50 I 12,422. 18 
5.00 I 12,424 12 
2.60 I 12,426. 6 



4.25 
3.00 
1.75 



SMALL JAPANNED TIN BOXES, 

"\?Vittk. Colors. To carry in ttie F»oclcet. 

12,430. Pocket Japanned Tin Boxes, filled. 



24 
Each, $4.50 



16 
3.00 



12 
2.20 



10 
1.80 



8 Colors. 
1.60 



"MURILLO" & "REMBRANDT" COLOR BOXES. 

12,450 Murillo Japanned Box, containing 18 Colors, and Brushes each, $1.00 

12,454. Rembrandt Japanned Box, *' 12 " " " .50 

FRENCH WATER COLOR BOXES. 




No. 12,520. 

12,500. Dark Polished Hinged Wooden Case, containing a variety of 
Colors and Brushes, India Ink. Color Cups, Crayons, Crayon 
Holder, Stump, and Sundries each, $7 . 00 

12,604. Polished Wooden Case, dark jQnish, Hinged Cover, with Tray, con- 
taining a good selection of Color, Brushes, Color Cups, Crayons, 
and Sundries . .' 

12,508. Polished Wooden Case, with hinged Cover; Tray, to lift out; con- 
tai'ing an assortment of Colors, Brushes, Crayons, Cups, and 
Sundries 

12,512. Hinged Wooden Case, Polished, with Tray, containing a collection 
of Colors, Brushes, Cups, and Sundries 

12,620. Imitation Satin Wood Case, hinged Cover, with Tray, containing 

18 Colors, 4 Cups, and Colored Crayons * 1 . 50 



5.50 



3.50 



2.50 



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FRENCH WATER COLOR BOXES {contmued). 




12,530. Imitation Satin Wood, Hinged Case, containing Colors, Brushes, 

Crayons, etc each, $1.12 

12,532. Imitation Satin Wood, Hinged Case, containing 12 Colors, 2 Cups, 

and Colored Crayons " .85 




12,550. Slide Lid Box, Imitation Satin Wood, containing large variety of 

Colors, Color Cups, and Colored Crayons each, $1 . 00 

12,554. Slide Lid Box, Imitation Satin Wood, containing 15 Colors and 4 

Color Cups «' .80 

12,558. Slide Lid Box, Imitation Satin Wood, containing 15 Small Colors 

and 4 Color Cups " ,60 

12,562. Slide Lid Box, Imitation Satin Wood, containing 12 Colors and 

Color Cups '* ,50 

EMPTY JAPANNED TIN BOXES, 

Kor Whole and Half Pans. 



12,702. Japanned Box, 

12,706. Japanned Box, 

12,708. Japanned Box, 

12,710. Japanned Box, 

12,714. Japanned Box, 

12,716. Japanned Box, 



20 
16 
12 
10 





B 




48 Half Pans 




40 " 






32 '' 






24 " 






20 *' 






16 " 






12 " 









.75 




60 




45 




25 




15 




00 



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EMPTY WOODEN BOXES 

F^or Winsor and. Ne-vsrton's Colors. 



12,800. For Whole Cakes, Spaces for 24 
Each $1.00 

12,810. For Half Cakes, Spaces for 24 

Each 75 



WATER 



No. 12.900. 




18 
.75 

18 
.60 



12 Colors. 
GO 

12 Colors. 
,60 




BOTTLES. 



No. 12.904. 



12,900. Japanned Tin Water Bottles, med. size, with two cups to slip off. .each, 
12,904. Japanned Tin Water Bottles, small, with two cups to slip off ** 



.85 
.70 



WATER COLOR BRUSHES. 



Ell n 



4. 6. 8. 10. 12. U. 16. 18. 20. 22. 

100. BLACK SABLE, Black Handle, Albata Ferrules. 

22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 

Each, $3 50 3 00 2.25 1.75 1.25 .90 .75 .60 .45 .35 .30 
RED SABLE, Black Handle, Albata Ferrules, EXTRA QUALITY. 

22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 

Each, $2.25 2.00 1.65 1.12 .85 .60 .45 .35 .30 .25 .20 

"SABELEXE," a grade between Camel Hair and Sable. Yellow Handles. 

No. 12 10 8 6 4 2 

Each, .35 .30 .25 .20 .18 .15 



120. 



140. 



160 



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WATER COLOR BRUSHES {continued). 




13,170. RED SABLE, Extra Long Hair, Winsor & Newton St}ie, American make. 
M. fi 5 4 3 2 1 



No 
Each 




,30 



13,210. BED SABLE, Donble End, Albata Ferrules. 

No. 6 5 4 3 2 1 

Sizes about equal to No. 13,129 20 & 12 16&10 14 & 8 12 & 6 10 & 4 8<fc2 
Each, $2.50 1.50 1.12 .90 .70 .55 

SWAN QUILL BRUSHES. 






nm^ 




No 13 


|t= 






,370. 


13,370. 


BLACK SABLE Swan Quill. 

No. 1 
Each, $2.75 2.50 


2 

2 00 


13,400. 


CAMEL HAIR Swan QuiU. 

No. 1 
Each, .50 .45 


2 
.35 



13,400. 



3 
1.35 

3 

.25 



4 
1.00 

4 
.20 



5 
.75 

5 

.18 



6 
,65 



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QUILL BRUSHES, 



\ 




87654 3 2 1 

13,440. BLACK SABLE, in QuiUs. 

No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 

Each, .60 .40 .35 .30 ,20 .18 .15 .12 

13,460. "SABELEIITE," a grade between Sable and Camel Hair, in QuiUs. 

No. 1 2 34 5 67 8 

Each, .25 '.22 .20 .18 .15 .12 .10 .8" 

13,480. CAMEL HAIR in QuiUs, Nos. 1 to 8 each, .6 to .10 



13,490. CAMEL HAIR, in QuiUs, Extra Large Size each, . 16 

CAMEL HAIR BRUSHES, 




13,500. CAMEL HAIR Wash or Sky Brush, Bound in Quills, with Handle. 

No 3 2 

Each , $1 . 00 .75 



1 

.60 




13,520. CAMEL HAIR Wash or Sky Brush, Albata Ferrule, with Handle. 

No ....: 3 2 1 

Each 80 .65 .50 



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13,550. FLAT CAMEL HAIE Wash Brushes, Polished Red Handles, for bold 
Sky Washes and coloring large surfaces. 

Width, 2 13^ 1>^ 1 K % inch. 

Each, .65 .50 .40 .35 .80 .25 



DOUBLE END ROUND CAMEL HAIR WASH BRUSHES. 




13,570. CAMEL HAIR Double End Round Wash or Sky Brushes, with 
Polished Handles. 

No. 3 2 1 00 

Each. .75 .60 .50 .45 .40 



000 
.35 



SINGLE END ROUND CAMEL HAIR WASH BRUSHES. 




13,580. CAMEL HAIR Round Wash or Sky Brushes, with Polished Handles 

No. 3 2 1 00 000 

Each, .40 35 .30 .25 .22 .20 



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SMALL CAMEL HAIR BRUSHES. 




13,600. CAMEL HAIR, in Tin Ferrules, Red Handles. 

No. 6 5 4 3 

Each, .15 .12 .12 .10 

GUM BRUSHES. 



10 



1 

10 




No 13,700. 

13,700. GUM BRUSHES, with Lon^ Handles. 

Each, .20 large. .15 medium. .12 small. 

Convenient for applying the "Par Excellence" Gum, No. 19,110, or any Mucilage. 



BRUSHES FOR PREPARING "BLUE PROCESS" PAPER, ETC. 




No. 13,710. 

13,710. CAMEL HAIR, Flat, Extra Quality, FOR PREPARING BLUE PROCESS 
PAPERS, Stretching Drawing Papers, Letter Press Copies, etc. 

■n u ^J^. ^ ^ 3 inch. 

Each, $2.75 2.20 1.65 1.12 

Other sizes made to order at short notice. 



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BOUND SKETCHING BLOCKS, 




13,900. Whatman's Sketching Blocks, bound in strong Cover, with Pocket. 



lOXU 
Each, 02.46 



9X12 
1.90 



7X10 
1.40 



6X9 
1.15 



6x7 inches. 

.85 



SKETCHING BLOCKS. 




Sketching Blocks consist of a number of sheets of drawing paper pressed together 
and glued at ttie sides, thus forming a solid surface for drawing. 

To remove sheets, insert a knife at the uncovered part of sides, and cut all around. 

14,000. '^VICTOR" Sketching Blocks, containing 48 sheets, made of "Tictor," 

No. 147, Cold Pressed Detail Paper. They are useful for bold, off-hand 
sIcgIjCIigs 

24X30 24X24 18X24 12x18 9X12 inches. 

Each, $3.60 3.00 2.60 1 50 .85 

List Prices, ($3.90) (3.35) (2.80) (1.70) (.95) 

14,100. Whatman's Sketching Blocks, for Water Color, made of EXTRA HEAYT 

WHATMAN'S PAPER. 

9X12 7X10 5X7 inches. 

2.85 1.65 .85 



Each, 



14X20 
$5.60 



10X14 
3.25 



14,120. 



Whatman's Sketching Blocks. 

14X20 12X18 10X14 
Each, $2.85 2.20 1.50 



9X12 
1.12 



7X10 
.80 



6X9 
.60 



6X7 
.45 



4X6 
.38 



3KX5 
.25 



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SKETCHING BLOCKS {contmued). 



14,160. 



"LEON A" Sketching Blocks, made of "Leona" Paper, for Color and 
Pencil, and General Drawing. 

15X20 10X15 7>^X10 

Each, $2.50 



1.35 



.75 



bxTH inches. 
.40 



14,180. "Empire" Sketching Blocks, for Pencil and General Drawing. 
10X14 9X12 7X10 6X9 5X7 

Each, $ .80 .55 .45 .30 .25 



4X6 
.20 



33^X5 inches. 
.15 



Assorted Tints. Made of 



14,220. "QUEEN" Tinted Sketching Blocks 

"Queen " Best Tinted Paper. 

10x14 9X12 

Each, 11.20 .95 

"JULLIEN" Tinted Sketching Blocks, Assorted Tints. Made of 
**Jiillien" Tinted Paper. 



7X10 

.60 



6X9 
.50 



5X7 inch. 
.30 



14,260. 



14,300. 



5X7 
.25 

Made of 



4X6 inch. 
.20 



Ant- 



9X12 6X9 

Each $.65 .35 

"ANTLER" Charcoal Blocks, Assorted Tints, 
ler " Charcoal Paper. 

18X24 12X18 9X12 inch 

Each $1.75 .90 .45 

The sizes of Charcoal Blocks occasionally are a trifle smaller, ow- 
ing to the uneven edges of the original sheets, which frequently are 
wrinkled. 

14,340. CROSS SECTION BLOCKS, made of Cross Section Paper ruled in 
squares, convenient for sketching plots of ground, sizes of rooms, 
and general drawing. Every inch line heavier than the rest. 

16X20 10X16 8X10 

Each $3.00 1.75 1.00 

Cross Section Books, see Nos. 840, etc. 

14,360. METALLIC PAPER Sketching Blocks. 

10X16 8X10 

Each $2.20 1.25 

Metallic Pencils, No. 16,604, for above , dozen, .60 

Sketches made on this paper do not rub off, and are not affected by moisture. 
Metallic Sketching Books, see No. 14,470. 



4X5 inch 
.55 



5X8 inch. 
.75 



SKETCH BLOCK T SQUARES. 



Each, 





Same as No. 6000. 






18 


15 12 


9 


6 


42 


.38 .34 


.30 


.26 



4 inch. 



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SKETCHING BOOKS. 




14,400. Whatman's Sketching Books. 

10X14 9X12 7X10 6X9 5x7 4x6 
Each, $2.35 1.90 1.40 1.12 .85 .60 



31^X5 inch. 
.50 



14,420. "LEOI^A " Sketching Books, made of **Leona " Paper. For Water 
Color, Pencil and General Drawing. 

10X15 71^X10 6X71^ inch. 

Each $2.00 1.25 .75 

14,440. "EMPIRE " Sketching Books, made of *' Empire " Drawing Paper. 

10X14 9X12 7X10 6X9 5X7 4x6 3)^X5 inch. 

Each, $1 50 1 25 1.00 .85 .65 .50 .40 

14,460. " JULLIEN " Tinted Sketching Books, made of " Jullien " Tinted 
Paper. 

9X12 6X9 5X7 4X6 inch. 

Each $1.50 .90 .70 .45 

14,470. METALLIC PAPER SKETCHING BOOKS, 

8X10 inches each, $2.00; 6X8 inches, each, $1.12. 
Metallic Pencils, No. 16,604, dozen, 60c. 

Sketches made on this paper do not rub off, and are not affected by moisture. 
METAI.I.IC SKETCHING BLOCKS, see No. 14,360. 

COMBINED SKETCHING BOOKS AND BLOCKS. 




This is a Sketch Book with the front and two side edges of the paper fastened to the 
lower cover, like a sketching block. 

The advantag-e claimed is, that it possesses the firm drawing* surface of a block, 
and when the sheets are separated they do not g'et lost, but remain bound to the 
back of the book. 

14,500. COMBE^D SKETCHOG BOOK and BLOCK, Whatman's Paper, 

nicely bound in muslin, with gilt lines. 

lOxU 9X12 7X10 6X9 5x7 4X6 inch. 

Each, $3.00 2.50 2.00 1.75 1.00 .75 



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EASEL, OR LAP BOARDS. 




14,580. Easel or Lap Boards. Made of heavy board, covered with paper; 
the leather corners hold the paper in position. 

18X24 14X20 12X17 10X14 9X13 8X10 inch. 

Each, $2.00 1.25 1.00 .85 .75 .60 

STUDENTS' DRAWING BOOKS. 




Made of good quality of paper, interleaved with sheets of thin white 
paper, to prevent the pencil marks from soiling the adjacent sheets. 
14,600. Ex. large, 9X11)^ Large, 8)^X103^ Gen'l size, 7i^X9>^ Small, 6>^X83^ in. 
Each, .30 .26 .20 .15 

PORTFOLIOS. 




14,700. Portfolios, Best Qnality, Strongest Board, Fine Leather Back 
and Corners, Muslin Sides, ornamented with gilt lines, with flaps 
to keep out dnst. 



Each, 



32X42 
$7.60 



26X36 
6.00 



22X31 
4.45 



19X25 
3.00 



16X22 
2 50 



14X18 
2.00 



11X16 inch. 
1.75 



14,720. Portfolios, 

33X42 

Each, $4.45 



Good Quality, Muslin Back and Corners, Paper Sides. 
26X37 23X31 20x25 16X22 14x18 llXl6inch 
2.50 1.75 1.25 1.00 .80 .60 



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PENCIL RUBBERS. 




14,780. "WAFFLE" Rubber. Soft and pliable. Does not rub away the 
paper. 
Extra Large, .35 each. Large, .28 each. Small, ,17 each. 




14,800. Dayidson's Velvet Rubber, Oblong Shape. 

Each. , 20 extra large. .10 large. .08 medium. 



.06 small cake. 




14,820. A. W. Faber's Artfets' Gum, or Rubber. 

Each, . 40 extra large. .20 large. .16 medium. 



14,840. A. W. Faber's Elliptic Rubber, 

Each, , 35 extra large. . 25 large. 



.20 medium. 



JPAHA jPZ'J\rCIL RUB3I7R. 



, 10 small cake. 




15 small cake. 



J. 'I iiNia.ii''i 



IH^ 



WBum 



14,860. A. W. Faber's Para Pencil Rubber. 

Each. 20 extra large. . 10 large. 



.08 medium. 



.06 small cake. 



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PENCIL AND INK RUBBERS {continued). 

14,880. A. W. Faber's Black Rubber. 

Each, . 50 extra large. .35 large. .25 medium. . 15 small cake. 

14,900. 1, W. Faber's Yirgin Rubber. This is pure gum, of irregular sizes. 

Each, . 50 extra large. .35 large. .25 medium. . 15 small cake. 




14,920. A. W. Faber's Pointed Rubber. 

Each, .12 large. .09 medium. 



.06 small cake. 




14,930. A. W. Faber's Ink Eraser. 

Each, . 20 extra lar£:e. 



: 10 medium. 



.05 small. 





14,940. A. W. Faber's Ink and Pencil Eraser, "Wooden Centre. 

Each 25 mammoth. 

t 



.15 small. 




14,950. A. W. Faber's Ink Eraser, Long Oval, Pencil Shape each, . 12 

14,960. " " Ink and PencU Eraser, Long Oval, Pencil Shape... ♦* .15 



STANDARD 
DOUBLE'WEDGE. 

505 



15,100. Wedge Rubber. 

Each, . 20 extra large. .15 large. 



,10 medium. 



.08 small cake. 



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RUBBERS (continued). 




15,110. "Crystal" Rubber. 



Each, . 10 large. 



15,120. Rubber Stumps, Wooden Centre. 

Each, .35 large. 



15,130. Rubber Stumps, all Rubber. 

Each, .12 large. 



.25 mediuin. 



.09 medium. 





16,140. Rubber Penca Tips. 



05 small. 




. 15 small. 



.06 small. 



, .20 



SOLTMANN'S FIRM SPONGE RUBBER, 




Has a thin coating of rubber on one side, which holds the porous rubber more 

firmly. . ., 

This quality keeps longer than the soft kind, and is less liable to crumble. 

15,200. SOLTMANN'S Firm Sponge Rubber. Cakes about 3X6X1 inch., each, $1.80 
SOLTMANN'S Firm Sponge Rubber. *' " 3x4x1 *'•• ^-^^ 

SOLTMANiN'S Firm Sponge Rubber. " " 2x3X1 " - ^^ -^^ 
SOLTMANN'S Firm Sponge Rubber. " " l|X2Xl " • ' 



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A. W. FABER'S DRAWING PENCILS 




CRAYONS 



GRAPHITE DE SIBE RIE '*- 

iVAV. EABER. 

DESSIN /W^CHrrEClOBE, BUREAU, 




EXPLANATION OF LETTERS. 



About equal to 
Faber's 
Number. 



HHHHHH (6H) Hardest 

HHHH (4H) Extra Extra Hard. 



About equal to 
Dixon's 
Number. 
... VVH 
.. VH 
H 
... MH 
M 
... MB 
... SM 

S 
... VS 



HHH ExtraHard 

HH VeryHard i 

H Hard 

F Firm 3 

HB Medium, Hard and Black 2 

B Soft 

BB Soft, and very Black 1 

BBB Very Soft, and very Black VVS 

BBBB (4B) Very Soft, and Extra Black 

BBBBBB (6B) Extra Extra Soft, and Extra Black 

16,100. A. W. Faber's Siberian Pencils. 

6H, 4H, 3H, 2H, H, F, HB, B, BB dozen, $1.25 

Box, containing 3 dozen of a kind, or assorted each, 3 . 75 

16,110. A. W. Faber's Siberian Pencils. 

3B, 4B dozen, 1.40 

16,112. A. W. Faber's Siberian Pencils. 

6B " 1 . 55 



EXPLANATION OF NUMBERS, 

Vo. 5, Extra Extra Hard; No. 4, Very Hard; No. 3, Firm; No. 2, Medium Hard, 
and Black; No. 1, Soft, and Very Black. 

16,120. A. W. Faber's Red Hexagon, Gilt, Pencfls. 

Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 dozen, .75 

Package, containing 3 dozen of a kind, or assorted each, 2 . 25 

16,130. A. W. Faber's Black, Round, Pencils. 

Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 dozen, 60 

Package, containing 3 dozen of a kind, or assorted each, 1 . 80 

16,140. A. W. Faber's Yellow, Round, Silver Pencils. 

Nos. 4H, 3H, 2H, H, F, HB, B, 2B, 3B, 4B dozen, .60 

Box, containing 3 dozen of a kind, or assorted each, 1 . 80 

16,150. A. W. Faber's Mathematical Instrument Pencils. 

Very small, hexagon, gilt. No. 4 dozen, . 70 

16,152. A. W. Faber's Mathematical Instrument Pencils. 

Very small, black polished, round. No. 4 " .60 



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DIXON'S PENCILS. 




WH Very Very Hard, about the same as Imported 6 H 

VH Very Hard, " " " 4 H or 5 

H Hard, " " " 3H 

MH Medium Hard, " '' " 2 H or 4 

M Medium, ," " " - H or 3 

MB Medium Black, " " " F 

SM Soft Medium, " " " ... .... .. HB or 2 

S Soft, " " " Borl 

VSVerySoft, " " " • •• BB 

VVS Very Vej:y Soft, '.• , , " " •-. BBB 

16,180. Dixon's "ARTISTS' " Pencils, Very best quality. 

YVH, VH, H, MH, M, MB, SM, S, VS, VVS dozen, $1 . 10 

Box containing 6 dozen of a kind, or assorted each, 6 . 60 

16,200. Dixon's Hexagon Perils, 

VH, IJ, M,.SM,, S. ., dozen, .67 

Box containing 6 dozen of a kind, or assorted . , each, 4 . 00 

16,210. Dixon's Bound Pencils, . 

VH, H, M, SM, S dozen, .55 

Box containing 6 dozen of a kind, or a,ssorted ........ each, 3.30 

16,220. Dixon's Rubber Tip Pencils dozen, .85 

GILBERT'S PENCILS (French). 




These Pencils are extensively used abroai, and are rap'dly gaining favor in this 
country. The manufacturers have been awarded Gold Medals by the Exposition Univer- 
selle, Paris, 1878, and the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, in 1880. 

The following Artists and professional men have recommended them in highest 
terms : E. Meissonier, L. Gerome, E. Grandsire, A. Cabanel, J. Schubert, Gustave 
Dor6, A. Lenoir, H. Clerget, and A. Cassagne. 

16,250. Gilbert's Siberian Pencils, Best Quality. 

B=:No. 0. HB=1. F=2. H=3. 2H=4. 3H=5 dozen, $1.00 



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GILBERT'S PENCILS {continued). 




16,270. Gilbert's Round Pencils, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 dozen, . 50 

EAGLE PENCILS. 




16,290. Eagle "Fine Arts" Pencils, best Quality. 

6H, 5H, 4H, 3H, 2H, H, F, FHB, HB, B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 6B 

Box, containing half dozen of a kind 

Box, containing 3 dozen of a kind, or assorted 



dozen, $1.00 

.50 

3.00 




16,300. Eagle Pencils, 1, 2, 2)^, 3, 4 dozen, .45 

Box containing 6 dozen of a kind, or assorted each, $2 . 67 

STAR p:e:Ncii^s. 

16,330. Star Pencils, 1, 2, 3, 4 dozen, .30 

Box containing 6 dozen of a kind, or assorted , , each, $1 . 65 

Various other standard grrades of Pencils in stock or famished at short notice. 

A. W, FABER'S ARTISTS' PENCILS. 



16,400. A. TV. Faber's Siberian Artists' Pencils, with Movable Lead. 

6H, 4H, 3H, 2H, H, F, HB, B, BB (List Price. . 28) each, . 25 

Box containing 6 Artists' Pencils of a kind, or assorted of any 

number from 6H to BB " $1.50 

16,410. A. W. Faber's Siberian Artists' Pencils, 3B, 4B " .30 

16,412. A. W. Faber's Siberian Artists' Pencils, 6B " .35 



16,414. A. W. Faber's Siberian Artists' PencUs, Double End.(ListPrice,.33)each,.30 



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A. W. FABER'S ARTISTS' PENCILS {continued), 

16,420. A. W. Faber's Ai'tists' Pencils, with Movable Leads.. 

Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 each, .20 

Box, containing 1 dozen of a kind, or Assorted $2 . 40 

16,430. A. W. Faber's Artists' Pencils, with Movable Leads, Medium 

Length each, .20 

16,432. A. W. Faber's Artists' Pencils, with Movable Leads, Short ** .17 

16,440. iTorv, Artists' Pocket Pencils, to hold Faber's Leads. 



Each, .70 .60 

» 

A. W. FABER'S ARTISTS' LEADS. 



31^ inch. 
.50 




These Leads can be used for the Pencil Points of Mathematical Instruments. 

16,460. A. W. Faber's Siberian Artists' Leads, for Artists' Pencils. 

6H, 4H, 3H, 2H, H, F, HB, B, 2B box, . 65 

Large case, containing 12 small boxes of a kind, from 6H to 2B, or 
assorted case, $7 . 80 

16,470. A. W. Faber's Siberian Artists' Leads, for Artists' Pencils, 

3B, 4B box, . 75 

16,472. A. W. Faber's Siberian Artists' Leads, for Artists' Pencils, 6B . . " .85 

16,480. A. W. Faber's Leads. 

Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 " .35 

Large case, containing 12 small boxes of one kind, or assorted case, 4 . 20 

VARIOUS PENCILS. 

16,600. Stenograpliic Pencils, dozen, $1.00 

16, 604. Metallic, for Writing and Sketching on Metallic Paper " .60 

16,608. Indelible Pencils, Large '* 1 . 25 




16,620. Indelible Pencil, with movable Copying Lead each, .25 




16,624. Copying Leads, for Indelible Pencil box, . 25 

16,640. A. W. Faber's Black Chalk Pencils, ia Cedar, Hard and Soft . .dozen, .65 



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16,648. Red Chalk, in Polished Cedar, best quality, for marking Stakes, etc. .dozen, .75 
16,650. Red Chalk, in Cedar, for marking Stakes, etc " .55 




16,680. Carpenters' Pencils, extra quality, in Polished Cedar. 



12 
$1.00 



7 inch. 
.55 



Dozen, 

^ ANT OF THE PENCILS IN THE FOLLOWING SETS CAN BE REPLACED WHEN USED. 

CABINETS OF FABER'S ARTISTS' PENCILS. 

16,750. Cabinet containing 10 Faber's Siberian Artists' Pencils, with 

Movable Leads each, $3 . 50 

16,752. Cabinet containing 7 Faber's Siberian Artists' Pencils, with 

Movable Lead <« 2 . 50 

16,754. Cabinet containing 6 Faber's Siberian Artists' Pencils, with 

Movable Leads " 2 . 00 

16,756. Cabinet containing 6 Faber's Siberian Artists' Pencils, with 

Moveable Leads and File and Rubber ** 2 . 20 

CABINETS OF FABER'S SIBERIAN PENCILS. 




16,760. Cabinet containing 10 Faber's Siberian Pencils each, $l . 75 

16,762. Cabinet containing 7 Faber's Siberian Pencils " 1.25 

16,764. Cabinet containing 5 Faber's Siberian Pencils " 1 . 00 

16,766. Cabinet containing 5 Faber's Siberian Pencils and Knife and 

Rubber «« 1 . 25 



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CABINETS OF FABER'S ROUND PENCILS. 

16,770. Cabinet containing 10 Faber's Yellow Round Silver Pencils — each, .85 
16,772. Cabinet containing 7 Faber's Yellow Round Silver Pencils — " .75 

16,774. Cabinet containing 5 Faber's Yellow Round Silver Pencils . " .65 

16,776. Cabinet containing 5 Faber's Yellow Round Silver Pencils and 

Knife and Rubber " $1 .00 

CABINETS OF DIXON'S ARTISTS' PENCILS. 




1 6, 790. Cabinet containing 8 Dixon's Artists' Pencils each, $1 . 50 

16,792. Cabinet containing 6 Dixon's Artists' Pencils " 1 . 12 

16, 794. Cabinet containing 4 Dixon's Artists' Pencils , *♦ .75 



CASES OF FABER'S WAX CRAYONS. 

EACH PENCIL IS POLISHED IN THE COLOR OF THE LEAD. 




16,850. Case containing 48 assorted Faber's Wax Crayons each, $4.40 

16,852. Case containing 36 assorted Faber's Wax Crayons " 3 . 50 

16,854. Case containing 24 assorted Faber's Wax Crayons " 2 50 

16,856. Case containing 18 assorted Faber's Wax Crayons *' 2.00 

16,858. Case containing 12 assorted Faber's Wax Crayons " 1 . 50 

16,860. Case containing 6 assorted Faber's Wax Crayons " .80 

Separate Wax Crayons, see next page. 



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A. W. FABER'S WAX CRAYONS— continued. 

16,870. A. W. Faber's Wax Crayons, SEPARATE COLORS, .doz., $1.25, each, .12 
No. 1, White. 2, Yellow. 13, Dark Blue. 34, Sienna. 38, Vermilion. 41, Black. 
54, Purple. 62, Orange. 63, Light Green. 69, Dark Green. 75, Carmine. 88, Light 
Blue. And numerous other colors. 

SMALL BOXES OF COLORED PENCILS. 

16,900. Small box containing 12 Short Colored Wax Crayons each, . 50 

16,910. Small box containing 12 Short Colored Pencils " 35 

16,914. Small box containing 6 Short Colored Pencils " 22 

CARMINE AND BLUE PENCILS. 
16,930. A, W. FABER'S Large Carmine and Blue PencUs, Hexagon .. dozen, $1.25 
16,940. Carmine and Blue Pencils, Fine Quality *' 1.00 

Carmine and Blue are also made in cheaper grades. 

PENCIL POINT PROTECTOR. 




16,970. Pencil Point Protector dozen, .55 each, .05 

LARGE LUMBER AND MARKING PENCILS. 




17,100. A. W. Faber's Thick Red and Blue Artists' Pencil, with Mov- 
able Leads each. 



50 




17,104. A. W. Faber's Thick Blue Ai'tists' Pencil, with Movable Leads .. each. 



17,106. A. W. 



Faber's Thick Red Artists' Pencil, with Movable Leads.. 



.30 
.30 




17,110. A. W. Faber's Red Leads, for Nos. 17,100 and 17,106 box, .30 

Box, containing 12 small boxes each, $3.30 

17,114. A. W. Faber's Blue Leads for Nos. 17,100 and 17,104 box, .30 

Box, containing 12 small boxes each, 3 30 

EXTRA HEAVY COLORED PENCILS, see next page. 



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EXTRA HEAVY COLORED PENCILS. 



Coloring Details, Nlarkiing Liamber, etc. 




These Pencils are of fine quality. The heavy lead does not break easily, and large 
surfaces can be colored in a short space of time. 

17,130. Blue, Red, Yellow, Brown, Green, Black dozen, $1.75 each, .17 

17,136. Box, containing Blue, Red, Yellow, Brown, and Green * .85 

(Any desired assortment substituted for abovelbox at same price.) 

POCKET LEAD PENCIL POINTER. 







No. 17,250. 

Consists of a number of sheets of fine sand-paper pressed into a block; when the 
upper sheet is used, insert a knife at the uncovered part of the side, and cut all around. 
To prevent the loose lead which adheres to the sand-paper from soiling the pocket, the 
block is enclosed in a small, neat, folding case, with rubber band, to keep it closed 
when not in use. 

17,250. POCKET LEAD PENCIL POINTER, Narrow Oblong each, .20 

Package, containing 1 dozen $2.40 




No. 17,254:. 

17,254. Lead Pencil Pointer, with Wooden Handle, Narrow (List Price, .it) each, .15 
Package, containing 1 dozen $1 .80 

17,260. Lead Pencil Pointer, Wide Oblong (List Price, .it) each, . 15 

Package, containing 1 dozen " $1 . 80 

17,264. Lead Pencil Pointer, Narrow Oblong " 12 

Package, containing 1 dozen " 1 . 30 




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AUTOMATIC SHADING PENS AND INKS. 

HEAVY AND LIGHT LESTES PRODUCED BY A SENG-LE STROKE OF THE PEN. 

One-hnlf of the lower nib contains small notches which cause more ink to flow on 
one side and produce the shaded appearance. 




No. 17,300. 

17,300. Complete Shading Pen and Ink Cabinet. 

A Df'at case, so arranged that each pen is separated from the other, 
and the inks cannot upset. Containing 6 Pens and 6 assorted Inks, 
Sample Sheet of Letters and Dii'ections for Use each, $3 00 

AUTOMATIC SHADING PENS. Six Sizes. 



Full size of Pen No. 1 




inch. 



No. 5 4 8 2 1 

Width of Nib, }4 H K ^, H ^ 

17,310. Box containing above 6 Pens, with Sample Sheet of Letters and 

Directions for Use each, $1 . 50 

17,314. Separate Pens . " .25 

" SHAD EN E" SHADING INKS, SEE NEXT PAGE. 



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THE "SHADENE" SHADING INK 

FOR WRITING WITH THE SHADING PEN. 
In. Square, Wide Neckeci Bottles, A^^itln Rubber Corks. 



PURPLE, 



BROWIV, 



GREEN, 



CARMINE. 




BRILLIANT CARMINE, 



BLUE, 



BLACK, 



YELLOW, 



17,320. "SHADENE " Shading Ink. Any of above 8 colors. 

Neat Polished Partitioned Box, containin.i^ 12 Bottles each, $1 .90 

6 " " 1.00 

Bottle (List Price, .17) " . 15 

GISBURNE'S RULING PEN. 




17,324. Gisbume's Ruling Pens. No. 1, Fine. 2, Medium. 3, Broad Point. 

Card containing 6 Pens card, 67c. each, .12 

PENHOLDERS. 

17,334. Penholders, extra fine, highly finished handle dozen, $1 . 00 

17.336. Penholders, fine, ♦' " " " .50 

17.337. Penholders, medium, well " " ** .40 

17.338. Penholders, good quality " .30 

17.339. Penholders, plain " .20 

17.340. Penholders, very small, to hold Gillott's Mapping and other small 

Pens " .25 



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STEEL LETTERING AND WRITING PENS, 



JOSEPH GILLOTT'S 

aiAPPi]ir«}PEi¥ 




liUiiimiKnmTTniiiiiiiiiu 



niDTmiTinTnrainniTnniiniiiniiiiiiiin 

lii!iiilllll:liiiiiiiiin I.I mil 



iiiiiiliijiiiiliiii, 
.iiiiiiillllllllliii 



Miiniiiiiiiii.jiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiii 



No. 17,354. 

17,350. Gillott's Extra Fine Lon^ Nib Crow Quills, on Cards with Holder . . doz 

17,352. Gillott's Crow Quills, on Cards with Holder 

17,354. Gillott's Mapping Pens, on Cards with Holder 

17,356. Gillott's Lithographic Pens, on Cards with Holder 

17,360. French Crow QuiUs, on Cards, each Pen with Holder 

17,370. Gillott's Lettering Pens No. 303, gross box, $1.50 

17,372. Gillott's Lettering Pens No. ITO, " " 1.12 

17, 374. Gillott's Lettering Pens No. 404, ' ' " 1 . 00 



.85 
.65 
.65 
•65 
.50 
,15 
.12 
.12 



The sticks generally used for Crow Quills are so thin that the hand be- 
comes cramped. This Holder is of the size of a regular pen holder. 

17,394. Crow Quill Pen Holder, Polished each, .10 

Package containing one dozen - $1 . 20 

SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS. 




17 450. 17,458. 17,456. 

Box cont. 3 doz. Doz. 

17,450. Spencerian Lettering Pens, No. 1, "College" fine point.. . .38 .15 
17,452. Spencerian Lettering Pens, No. 2, "Counting House" med. 

point 38 .15 

17,454. Spencerian Lettering Pens, No. 3, " Commercial" coarse point .38 .15 

Box cont. 1 gross. 

17,456. Spencerian Lettering Pens, No. 14, "Artistic," very fine point 150 .15 

17,458. Spencerian Lettering Pens, No. 15, "Queen," extra fine point 1.50 .15 

17,460. Spencerian Lettering Pens, No. 25, "Drawing," extra tine 

point 1.50 .15 

Box cont. 3 doz. 

17,480. Pickwick Pen, for coarse writing and for marking on rough 

paper. The end of nib is bent upwards 38 .15 



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ESTERBROOK'S STEEL PENS. 




No. 17,502. 17,504. 17,524. 17,526. 17,528. 17,620. 17,522. 17,500. 

17,500. Esterbrook's Writing and Lettering Pens, No. 128 "Extra Gross Box. Doz. 

Fine Double P:iastic $1.00 .12 

17,502. Esterbrook's Writing and Lettering Pens, No. 048, 'Falcon" 

medium point 1.00 .12 

17,504. Esterbrook's Writing and Lettering Pens, No. 182, "Ladies' 

Falcon " 1.00 .12 

17,520. Esterbrook's Engrossing Pens, No. 117, extra fine point 1.00 .12 

17,522. Esterbrook's Engrossing Pens, No. 122, medium point 1 .00 .12 

17,624. Esterbrook's Engrossing Pens, No. 161, Short Nib, medium 

point 1.00 .12 

17,526. Esterbrook's Engrossing Pens, No. 239, Chancellor, medium 

point . . 1 .00 .12 

17,528. Esterbrook's Engrossing Pens, No. 267, Franklin, med. point. 1.00 .12 

17,536. Esterbrook's Double Line Ruling Pen, No. 344, on Cards dozen, .35 

17,538. Esterbrook's "Red Ink" Pen, of German Silver, 343, on Cards . " 25 

ROUND WRITING PENS AND BOOKS. 




17,560. Round Writing Combination Pen, Consists of a Holder and nine 

small Pens, for Ornamental Writing in Double or Treble Lines . . .each, $1.00 



17.570. 




^«^tt^ 



17,680. 



17,570. Round Writing Pens, Double. Nos. 10, Wide ; 20, Medium ; 

30, .Narrow Box of 3 dozen, $1 00; dozen, assorted, .50 

17,580. Round Writing Pens, Single, Widest, No. 1; narrowest, No. 6. 

Nos. 1, 2, 3 4, 5, 6 boxof3d)zen, .35 dozen, .15 

17,594. Assortment of 25 Single and Double Pens, in Box .35 



17,600. Penholder, for Round Writing Pens each, . 10 

17,620. Round Writing Copy Book, with Assortment of 25 Pens " .90 

17,622. Round Writing Copy Book, without Pens " .60 

Round Writing Copy Book (same as 20, 152) (List Price, .28) " .25 



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CRAYON DRAWING OUTFITS. 

17,750. Polished Wooden Box, containing Crayons of various grades, Cray- 
on Pencils, Charcoal, Crayon Sauce, Leather and Paper Stumps, 
Chamois Palette, Rubbers, Rubber Stumps, Crayon Holders, Tacks, 
Chamois Leather for Shading, Knife, Pencils, and a Treatise on 
Crayon Drawing each, $7 . 50 

17,754. Wooden Box containing Crayons, Crayon Pencils, Charcoal, Crayon 
Sauce, Stumps, Chamois Leather for Shading, Tacks, Knife, Crayon 
Holder '^ 4.00 

17,758. Wooden Box containing a variety of Crayons, Stumps, etc., for gen- 
eral Crayon Drawing " 2.50 

CRAYONS, etc. 




Dozen. 

17,780. Conte Crayons, Black, in Wood, (Pencil Shape) "Velvet," very soft. . .$1.25 

17.782. Conte Crayons, Black, in Wood, " " No. 3, soft 90 

17,784. Conte Crayons, Black, in Wood, " " No. 2, medium 60 

17,786. Conte Crayons, Black, in Wood, " " No. 1, hard 60 

17,792. Conte Crayons, White, in Wood, *' " 60 




No. 1, Hard. No. 2, Medium. No. 3, Soft. 

17,800. Conte Crayons, Black, in Round Sticks, Polished, Medium Hard, 

Box containing 1 dozen box, , 60 

17,804. Conte Crayons, Black, in Round Sticks, Nos. 1, 2, 3, Box con- 
taining 1 dozen " .40 

17,808. Conte Crayons, Black, in Square Sticks, Nos. 1, 2, 3, Box con- 
taining 1 dozen " .20 

17,812. Conte Crayons, Wliite, in Round Sticks, Box containing 1 dozen. " .40 

17,816. Conte Crayons, White, in Square Sticks, *' " " " .20 

17,820. Conte Crayons, Red, in Round Sticks, " " " . " .40 

17,830. Conte Crayon Sauce, in Tin Foil packages. Large, doz., $1.20. Small, doz., .75 

A. W. Faber's Black Chalk Crayons, in Cedar, (same as 16,640) 

Hard and Soft dozen, . 55 

Red Chalk, same as 16,648, in Polished Cedar dozen, . 75 

Red Chalk, same as 16,650, in Cedar " .55 



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STUMPS, 



iiiiil Extra ^^iiiiig=. 
Large. pls==Sl: 






-^^^ Medium. ^^^ 




Small. ^^^ 



17,850. Yellow Chamois Leather Stumps doz., assorted, $1.25 

" " " ^' Separate sizes : 

Each, .25 extra large. .20 large. .15 medium. .12 small. .10 very small. 

17,860. Extra White Kid Stumps doz., assorted, $1 50 

17,870. Extra Cork Stumps " " 1.50 

17,880. Paper Stumps ** ♦* .35 



17,900. Miniature Paper Stumps > doz., 



.10 



Rubber Stumps, Wooden Centre, same as 15,120: 

Each 35 large. . 25 medium. . 15 small. 




Rubber Stumps. All Rubber, same as No. 15,130: 

Each, 12 large. .09 medium. .06 small. 

17,910. Fine Chamois Skins for Stumping and Shading and for Cleaning 
Instruments. 

Each, 30 medium. .20 small size. 

^ 1 




17,914:. Chamois Palettes for holding and mixing crayon ready for stumping. 

Each, 35 large. . 25 small. 



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CRAYON HOLDERS. 



No. 17,950-17,952. 

This Style of Crayon Holder is tiie most durable kind. The Crayon or Pencil is 
placed in Ihe metal jaws and clamped by pressing the metal towards the centre of 
wooden handle. 

17,950. Crayon Holder, Double End, Uerman Silver, Wooden Centre .... each, .40 
17,952. Crayon Holder, Double End, Brass, " ' ... " .25 



No. 17,960-17,980. 

17,960. Crayon Holder, Brass, Extra Lar^e, for Charcoal, etc. each, .20 

17,970. Crayon Holder, Brass, Wooden Handle, 5 inch *♦ .10 

17,980. Crayon Holder, Brass, with Rings " .08 



CHARCOAL, FOR DRAWING, 




18,100. Charcoal, extra fine Willow box, containing 60 sticks, 

18,104. Charcoal,fine " " 50 *' 

18,108. Cliarcoal, for general use " " 50 " 

18,120. Charcoal, extra large '* " 50 " 

18,130. Charcoal, Rouget, Nos. 1, 2, 3 " " 25 " 

18,140. Charcoal, Powdered 



.50 
.40 
.25 
.45 
.50 
.15 



HARD PASTEL CRAYONS, 



Best Qxxality, 




Colored; 



No. 18,180. 

18,180. Hard Pastel Crayons, Best Quality, in Round Boxes. 

Containing 48 36 24 18 

Each, $1.10 .80 .55 .40 

18,190. Hard Pastel Crayons, Second Grade, in Round Boxes. 

Containing 24 18 

Bach, 35 .25 

Monochromatic and Pastel Boards. — See Nos. 138a and 139. 



12 Colors. 
.28 

12 Colors. 
.17 



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LITHOGRAPHIC CRAYONS. 

THESE CRAYONS CAN ALSO BE USED FOR BOLD, OFF-HAND DETAIL AND 
ORNAMENTAL DRAWING. 

The wax contained in the Crayons prevents the lines from becoming blurred. 




18,300. Lithographic Crayons, in Wood, Pencil Shape, l, 2, 3 dozen, $1.00 

18,310. Lithographic Crayons, Curriers, in Sticlts, 1, 2, 3, Package con- 
taining 1 dozen .35 

18,314. Lithographic Crayons, French, in Sticks, 1, 2, 3, Box contain- 
ing 1 dozen .30 



SCHOOL (CHALK) CRAYONS. 

18,330. School Crayons, Assorted Colors, for Blackboard use. Box con- 
taining 1 gross $1 . 25 

18,334. School Crayons, White, for Blackboard use. Box cont'g 1 gross, .25 

Blackboards, see 19,500, etc. Blackboard Dividers, see 8,100. etc. 



ATOMIZERS, 

For Fixing Crayon 
I>ra^wins:s, 




By blo-winsT a 

Spray of 
FIXAXIVB 

o-ver tlie Oraiivinsr. 



.55 
.50 
.25 



No. 18,850. 

18,850. Atomizer, Extra Quality, in Box each, $1.12 

18,856. Atomizer " 

18,860. Fixative, Ready for use bottle, 

18,864. Preparation for cleaning the tubes of Atomizers " 

The Fixative should not be allowed to remain in the tube any 
length of time, as it will clog by hardening. A few sprays of the 
preparation will remove the Fixative from the inside of tube, if at- 
tended to promptly, and keep the Atomizer ready for immediate use. 

18,870. Soehnee's Composition, for fixing Crayon Drawings each 

J. B. Crocker's Hand Book, 

"On the Art of Crayon Portraiture in Black and White." " 

This little book gives many useful hints on this class of work. 



30 



.35 



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ARKANSAS OIL STONES, 

Best QxASility, 
FOR SHARPENING DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, CUTLERY, ETC. 




No. 19 000. 

19,000. Arkansas Oil Stones, in Wooden Boxes, with Coyer. 

8 7 6 5 4 3 inch. 

Each, $2.80 2.50 2.25 2.00 1.60 1.00 

19,010. Arkansas Oil Stones. 

Each, $2.00 large. 1 . 50 medium. ' 1.00 small. 




No. 19,012. 

19,C12. Arkansas Desk Oil Stones, on Wood, with Handle 



.each, .75 




No. 19,015. 

19,015. Arkansas Oil Stone Slips, for Instruments, Knives, etc. 
Each, .50 large. .40 medium. 





.30 small. 



No. 19,020. 

19,020. Arkansas Wed^e Shape Oil Stones each, .35 



iillilll# 



No. 19,030. 

19,030. Arkansas Pointed Oil Stones each, .25 



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"PAR EXCELLENCE" GUM 



For stretching Drawing jEc^, 
Paper, and for general 
Office use. 




It is strictly pure ; is 
made very thick, and can 
be diluted with water, and 
still retain binding qualities 
equal to mucilage. 



19,110. "PAE EXCELLENCE" GUM. 

Large bottle (large quart) (List Price, $1.12) each, f 1 .OO 

Medium " (large pint) (Liat Price, .55) " . 50 

Small " (large half-pint) (List Price, .28) ** .25 



RESERVOIR GUM POTS. 




19,120. Eeservoir Gum Pots, witli Brush, for using "Par Excellence" 

Gum or Mucilage 55 large. .35 small. 

MOUTH GLUE. 

19,128. MOUTH GLUE, in thin cakes = dozen, .40 



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BRUSHES FOR "PAR EXCELLENCE" GUM, 

Ivong Ha.n.ciles. 




Brushes for "Par Excellence" Gum. Same as No. 13,700. 
Each, .20 large. .15 medium. 

PAPER FASTENERS. 



. 12 small. 




TT 



No. 1. 



2. 3. 4. 



19,150. 



^^.^^ No. 1. 2. 

* d ~^" ~1I > 19,164. 



5. 6. 

Above cuts represent full size of eacli number. 

19,150. Paper Fasteners, Eound Heads, best quality . 

No. 6 5 4 3 2 

Box, $1.12 .90 .55 .43 .38 

19, 160. Paper Fasteners, " Excelsior Eyelet " - . box, 

19,164. Paper Fasteners, "Flat Heads, No. 1, 2 " 

Specification Papers, see No. 19,620, etc. 

SINGLE STROKE STAPLE BINDER. 



1 

.38 
.35 
.30 




WIRE BINDERS 



for No. 19,170. 



No. 19,170. 19,174. 

The machine is easily manipulated. A wire is placed into the jaw, forced 
through the paper by a stroke of the hand, and is bent over at the same time 

19,170. Single Stroke Staple Binder, complete with Wire Staple Binders, 

in Box each, $2 . 75 

19,174. Wire Staple Binders, Box contaiuin;? 500 Binders .33 



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STEEL INK ERASERS. 

No. 19,200. 

19,200. Koger & Son's Steel Eraser, White Handle, 5j^ in., knife shape, .each, .65 

No. 19,202. 

19,202. Roger & Son's Steel Eraser, Ebony Handle, S)^ in., knife shape, " .55 

No. 19,204. 

19,204. Roger & Son's Steel Eraser, White Handle, 5 in " .50 

No. 19,208. 

19,208. Roger & Son's Steel Eraser, Cocoa Handle, 5 in " .45 

No. 19,210, 

19,210. Roger & Son's Steel Eraser, Cocoa Handle, 4 in '* .40 

PEN KNIVES, 

B^or Stiai-pening Pencils and. for gen.eral tase. 



19,220. English Pen Knife, 4 blades each, $1.35 

19,225. English Pen Knife, 3 " " 1.12 

19,230. English Pen Knife, 2 " " .85 



AUTOMATIC POCKET PEN KNIFE. 




The knife blade is concealed within the handle. By a slight pressure on a 

knob at the end, the blade drops out to the required length, and is held in 

position by a self-acting clamp. The same pressure in an inverted position 

causes the blade to drop back into the handle. 

19,240. Automatic Pocket Pen Knife (List Price, .28) each, .25 




PAPER 



19,250. Paper Shears, Best Quality, carefully ground 
12^ 10 

Each, 11.75 1.25 



SHEARS. 



9 

1.00 



8 inch. 



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191 



SUSPENSION RINGS 



FOR HANGING UP 



No. 19.300. 




( PAT JAN. ^yr^ 




DRAWINGS, ETC. 



19,306. 



19,300. Extra Tough Gummed Paper Suspension Ring-s . . Box cont'g 100, 
These rings or holders are attached to a drawing or sheet of paper 

by wetting the gummed sides and pressing them togetlier, with the 

paper between the lower part. 
19,306. Brass Suspension Rings Box containing 250, 

RUBBER BANDS. 



25 



.75 




19,360. 



No. 19,350 



3K inch. 3>^ inch. 

19,350. Rubber Bands, Best QuaUty. i^ inch Wide. 

33^ 3 2>^ 2 inch long. Assorted sizes. 

Gross Box, $1.75 1.50 1.25 1.00 1.60 
19,360. Rubber Bands, Best Quality. % inch Wide. 

33^ 3 2% 2 IK 1^ 1 in. long. Assorted sizes. 

Gross Box, $1.00 .90 .80 .70 .65 .60 .50 .85 

19,375. Rubber Bands, Best Quality. ^ inch Wide. 

2% 21^ 13^ \% 1 inch long, Assorted sizes. 

Gross Box, .35 .30 .25 .20 .15 .25 



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PINK TAPE, 

For Binding Documents, Specifications, etc. 




« 



19,390. Pink Tape. 
Each 



55 large. .28 small spool. 

IRON PAPER WEIGHTS. 




lbs. 



19,404. Iron Paper Weight, Oblong, with Knob, about 3 lbs 
19!408. Iron Paper Weiglit, Round, " " '' 1^1 
19,412. Iron Paper Weight, Round or Oval, with Knob, about %l\f 

PAPER FOLDERS. 

19,430. Paper Folders, convenient for pressing down theedges, whenstretch- 



, each, 



.80 
.40 
.25 



ing drawing paper, etc. 

Each • •'^^ fin^- 



.50 medium. 



.25 plain. 



SPONGE 
CUPS 




AND 
SPONGES. 



15 small. 
.15 " 



19,440. Sponge Cups, Plain Glass, without Sponges. 

Each...... 25large. .20 medmm. 

19,450. Sponges for Sponge Cups 25 " .20 " 

19,454. Sponges for Wetting Drawing Papers, Stretching, etc. 

Fine Quality, various sizes r. from 25c. to $1.00. 

Water Glasses, see No. 11,690, etc. 



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LIGHT WOODEN BLACKBOARDS, 

Coated, with. Liqiaid. Slatin.g. 

Sold at Mantifacturer's Prices. 

For laying out ornamental and other work, a board of this kind is often of great 
advantage. They are made very light but strong, and are easily transported or hand- 
led. Can be used on either side. 




No. 19,500. 



19,500. Blackboards Mounted on ReTolying Hack, with Rollers. 

4X5 3>^X4>^ 

Each $18.00 15.50 

19,510. Blackboard in Wooden Frame, to hang up. 

4X5 3^X41^ 3X4 

Each........ $12.00 9.50 7.00 



2KX3>^ 
5.25 



3X4 feet. 
13.00 



2X3 feet. 
2.60 



PORTABLE 
ROLLING 




BLACK- 
BOARDS. 



No. 19,520. 



19,520. Portable Rolling Blackboards, on Map RoUers. 

^ , 3X4 2i^X3t^ 2X3 feet. 

Each $2 00 1.50 1. 00 

CO.- J^- BLACKBOARDS AND MATERIALS continued on next page. 



194 * E. G. SOLTMANN — NEW YORK. 

FLEXIBLE BLACKBOARD CLOTH, 

Can be rolled up and carried like a drawing. For lectures, etc., or in cases 
where a board is only occasionally used, it supplies all requirements. Tack 
it to the wall, and it is ready for use. 

19,524. Flexible Blackboard Cloth, 46 inches wide, Both Sides Prepared. 

Roll containing 12 yards $24.00 

Yard 2.00 

19,526. Flexible Blackboard Cloth, 36 inches wide, One Side Prepared. 

Roll containing 12 yards 15 . 00 

Yard 1.25 

LIQUID SLATING & BLACKBOARD ERASERS. 

19,530. Liquid Slating, for repainting old Blackboards, or painting on any 
wooden or plaster wall, with an ordinary paint brush. A quart 
will cover about 40 to 50 square feet with three coats, or about 100 
square feet with one coat, and transform a white wall into an excel- 
lent Blackboard. 

Gallon. Half Gallon. Quart. Pint Tin Can. 

Each $6.00 3.25 1.75 1.00 

19,540. Blackboard Erasers each, .25 

BLACKBOARD SCHOOL (CHALK) CRAYONS. 

Same as 18,330, Assorted Colors, Box containing 1 gross $1 . 25 

«* 18,334, White, •' " 1 " 25 

WOODEN BLACKBOARD DIVIDERS- 




Wooden Blackboard Dividers, Same as No. 8,100. 

30 24 18 

Each $2.00 1.60 1.25 



15 inch. 
1.00 



WOODEN BLACKBOARD DRAWING SET. 




Wooden Blackboard Drawing Set, Same as No. 8,120, consisting 
of 24 inch J Square, 36 inch Straight Edge, 24 inch Triangle, all 
divided into inches, and 15)^ inch Protractor set, $5.00 



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HEKTOGRAPHS, 

FOB 

Copying Dra^wings, Specifications, Legal I3ociJLnnen.ts, 

Letters, Etc. 

Fifty to One Hundred Copies can be produced from the Original. 

SOLD AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. 




Hektographs are of great service for copying Drawings, Specifications, or any written 
matter rapidly. The original is carefully drawn or written with the prepared ink; 
moisten the preparation with a sponge or brush, and remove the superfluous water by 
blotting with ordinary newspapers (not blotting paper); the original is then placed on 
the adhesive surface (face down), and removed after a few minutes. The greater portion 
of the highly concentrated ink remains on the pad, from which numerous copies can be 
produced by successively placing sheets of white paper on the adhesive surface. 

The pad is cleaned with a sponge saturated with warm or cold water; warm water 
preferred. 



EXTRA LARGE HEKTOGRAPHS, 

KOR. COPYINQ DRAWITvTQS, 

Or numerous pages of written matter. 
Any size made to order at 5 cents per square inch of surface. 

19,600. Hektographs, Large Sizes, Strong Cases, Extra Deep Filling. 

36X42 30X36 27x40 26X34 23X31 20X24 inches. 
Each, $75.60 54.00 54.00 44.20 35.65 24.00 

SMALL HEKTOGRAPHS. 

19,606, Hektographs, Small Sizes, Deep Filling, for Copying Letters, Speci- 
fications, etc. 

Folio Size, 12x18 inches each, $9 . 50 

Specification or Legal Cap Size, 10x15 inches 

Large Letter Size, 10x12)^ inches 

Large Note Size 63^x10 inches , 

Hektographs are also made in other grades. 

19,608. Hektograph Composition, put up in Tin Cans for Export, with di 



8.00 
6.00 
4.00 



reciions for use 



pound, $1.00 



19,610. Hektograph Inks, Prepared Ready for Use. Yiolet, Carmine, Blue, 

Green bottle, 

HEKTOGRAPH PAPERS, see next page. 



.25 



196 



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HEKTOGRAPH PAPERS. 

KOR COP^YINO DRAA7VINGS, ^?VRITING, KTO. 



"TULCAN " Hektograph RoU Papers, 



42 inche: 
36 " 
27 " 
20 " 



wide, 



100 

$17.50 

15.30 

11.50 

9.00 



50 
8.75 
7.65 
5.75 
4 50 



Best Quality, Smooth Finish. 

30 20 10 Yard Roll. 

6.00 4.25 2.20 

5.00 3 25 1.85 

3.70 2.50 1.35 

3.00 2.15 1.15 



"DRAGON" Hektograph Roll Papers, Extra Thin, Extra Tough. 

Can be folded repeatedly without breaking, and is a desirable paper for mailing, causing i 
saving on postage. 



42 inches wide, 
36 " 
30 " ♦' 
27 " " 
20 ♦♦ 



100 
$17.50 
15.30 
13.00 
11.50 
9.00 



50 
8.75 
7.65 
6.50 
5*75 
4.50 



30 
5.95 
4.80 
4.15 
3.60 
2.85 



20 
4.25 
3.25 
2.85 
2.50 
1.15 



10 Yard Roll. 
2.20 
1.85 
1.50 
1.35 
1.15 



"ARGAND" Hektograph Roll Paper, Smooth Finish, Medium Quality. 

200 100 50 30 20 Yard Roll. 

36 inches wide, $15.50 7.75 4.00 2.50 1.75 

Hektograph Sheet Papers, Smooth Finish. 

Imperial, 23x31 in., quire, $1.50 Super Royal, 22x28 in., quire, $1.00 

other sizes furnished at short notice. 
Papers in Pads, Nos. 19,660-19,670, are suitable for Hektograph Copies. 



"ALLISENE" WRITING INK. 



COPIES 



CLEARLY. 




aiLISENE) 

jl BLACK \ 

i COMBINED 

llWRITING I 

AND I 

CDPYINGil 
INK 



TURNS 



DEEP BLACK, 



iif'illPl'l|l'11l!!!!!!i!!!!i 

19,615. "ALLISENE " Combined Writing and Copying Ink. 

This Ink flows evenly, copies clearly, turns deep black and possesses 
all the good qualities of a tirst-cla>s ink. 

.85 large (Quart) .50 medium (Pint) .35 small O^Pint) Bottle. 



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SPECIFICATION PAPERS. 

19,620. NUMBERED Specification Legal Cap, Extra Large Size, 8^x14 inches, 
best quality. Each page contains lines numbered consecutively from 1 
to 32, which greatly assists in referring to any portion of specification. 

Package, containing 1 Keani (480 sheets) $5.50 

i " 1.50 

Quire 33 

19,624. Specification Legal Cap, Extra Quality. 

Ream $4 . 75 extra heavy. 4.25 heavy. 3.75 medium. 

Package cont'g 5 quires. 1.25 " 1.12 *• 1.00 ** 

m^ PRINTED COVERS FOR SPECIFICATIONS, SEE 19,700-19,702, 

PRINTED SPECIFICATIONS 

Are in the form of regular Specifications, giving a printed heading for every 

part of the work connected with a building, with blank space opposite for 

extra remarks. 

19,635. Printed Specifications, LARGE, For structures $5,000 and over, .each, .50 

19,637. Printed Specifications, SMALL. For structures less than $5, 000.. " .40 



PRINTED BUILDING AGREEMENTS. 

19, 640. Printed Building Agreements dozen. 



40 



WRITING AND FIGURING PADS. 




19,660. Pads, White Paper, Extra Quality, Ruled. 

Specification or Legal Cap size dozen, $4 . 25 

Large Letter Size ** 3 . 60 

Large Note Size " 2 . 15 

19,670. Pads, White Paper, Good Quality, not Ruled. 

Large Letter Size " 2.85 

Large Note Size " 1 .80 

19,680. Pads, Light Buff Paper, Ruled. 

Specification or Legal Cap Size, extra thick ** 5 50 

Specification or Legal Cap Size " 3.00 

Large Letter Size ** 2.40 

Large Note Size " 120 

19,690. Pads, Light Buff Paper, not Ruled. 

Large Letter Size " 1-80 

Large Note Size • " 1 • 10 



each, 



.38 
.33 
.20 

.28 
.17 

.50 
.28 
.22 
.12 

.17 
.10 



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PRINTED COVERS FOR SPECIFICATIONS. 




Part of inside view of cover. Part of outside view of cover. 

19,700. Printed Covers for Written Specifications, large enough to cover 

back and front of sheets $2 . 20 gross package. . 20 dozen. 

19,702. Printed Covers for Written Specifications, with Purchaser's IVanie, 

Business and Address Printed on each gross, $2 95 

When ordering Specification Covers, send sample sheet of the paper 
for which covers are required, or state exact size of sheet. 

SPECIFICATION LEGAL CAP, SEE PREVIOUS PAGE. 

Paper Fasteners, see Nos. 19,150 to 19,174. 

BLOTTING PAPER. 

19,720. Blotting Paper in Large Sheets, Extra Quality, Royal, 19x24 

inches quire, $2 . 00 sheet, . 10 

19,722. Blotting Paper, Extra Quality — small package of one dozen, . 10 

STRONG PASTEBOARD TUBES, 

F^or Nlailing Dra^wings. 




19,740. Pasteboard Tubes, 2 inch diameter. 

38 30 24 18 

Dozen, $1.00 .80 ■ .60 .50 

19,750. Pasteboard Tubes, 1>^ inch diameter. 

38 30 24 18 

Dozen, .80 .65 .50 .40 

Other sizes furnished at short notice. 



15 

.40 



15 
,30 



12 inches long. 
.30 

12 inches long. 
.25 



TIN BOXES, WITH SLIP COVER, 

F^or Tracing Clotlri, DraAivings, etc. 





19,770. Tin Boxes, with Slip Cover, 3i inch diameter, to keep Tracing 
Cloth and Paper free fiom moisture, etc. 

60 50 45 40 35 31 25 inches long. 

Eac*h, $3.30 3.00 2 60 2 20 I 80 1.40 1.00 

other sizes furnished at short notice. 



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RUBBER STAMPS. 

In ordering Rubber Stamps, state the Catalogue Number or describe as definitely as possible 
ANY SIZE FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE 

SELF-INKING STAMPS WITH RUBBER DIES. 




JULY 1 1885 
E. G. SOLTMANN 



Per. 



^\n6 EXAM, 

A^ AND 'J^ 

^ APPROVED ^ 

JUNE 1 1885 
JOHN SMITH 



Per. 




CONTRACTOR 

'araiso 

These stamps are made of brass, nickel plated, and have polished wooden 
handles. In using this stamp it requires a firm downward pressure (not a 
sudden jar), which gives the impression, and on releasing it, it revolves back, 
inks the die, and is immediately ready for use. 

DATING STAMPS. 
19,850. Self-Inking: DITOG Stamp, with Rubber Die, \%yi2% inches, 

containing several lines of descriptive matter, including box of 

rubber dating type (good for ten years) and can of ink each, $7.75 

19,852. Self-Inking BATING Stamp, same as No. 19,850, with Rubber Die, 

l^X2^inchPS " 6.60 

19,854. Self-Inking DATING Stamp, same as No. 19,850, with Rubber Die, 

l>iXl>^ inches '« 5.60 

STAMPS WITH BUSINESS CARD. 

19,860. Self-Inking Stamp, with Rubber Die, \% X 2% inches, containing 
several lines of cfescriptive matter, including box of rubber dating 
type (good for ten years) and can of mk each, $6 . 60 

19,862. Self-Inking Stamp, same as No. 19,860, with Rubber Die, 1>^X2^ 

inches " 5.60 

19,864. Self- Inking Stamp, same as No. 19,860, with Rubber Die, 1% X 1% 

inches '« 4.40 



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RUBBER HAND STAMPS, 

CONTAINING PURCHASER'S BUSINESS CARD OR OTHER LETTERING. 
ANY SIZE FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 

Style of Descriptive Nlatter similar to following samples. 




Nos. 19,890. 19,892. 



19,890. Rubber Hand Stamp, Complete, in wooden Case, including Ink 

and Pad... :..each, $2.50 

19,892. Rubber Hand Stamp, only, without Case, etc. 



2.00 




ALEXANDEE SCOTT 

SURVEYOR 

PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



Nos. 19,894. 19,895. 



19.896. 19,897. 



19.894. Rubber Hand Stamp, Complete, in wooden Case, including Ink 

and Pad each, $2 . 00 

19.895. Rubber Hand Stamp, only, without Case, etc *' 1 .50 

19.896. Rubber Hand Stamp, Complete, in wooden Case, including Ink 

and Pad " 1.75 

19.897. Rubber Hand Stamp, only, without Case, etc '< 1 . 25 





Nos. 19,904. 19,906. 19,912. 19,914. 

19,904. Rubber Hand Stamp, Complete, in wooden Case, including Ink 

and Pad each, $2.00 

19,906. Rubber Hand Stamp, only, without Case, etc " 1 50 

19,912. Rubber Hand Stamp, Complete, in wooden Case, including Ink 

and Pad " 2.00 

19,914. Rubber Hand Stamp, only, without Case, etc " 1 50 

♦ 



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RUBBER HAND STAMPS {continued), 

CONTAINING- PURCHASER'S BUSINESS CARD OR OTHER LETTERING-. 
ANY SIZE FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE 

Style of Descriptive Nlatter similar to following Samples. 





19,922. Rubber Hand Stamp, Complete, Inwooden Case, Includ'glnk and Pad .each, $1 .50 

19,924. Rubber Hand Stamp, only, without Case, etc '' 1 00 

19, 928. Rubber Hand Stamp, Complete, in wooden Case, Includ'g ink and Pad . . ' * 1 . 50 

19,930. Rubber Hand Stamp, only, without Case, etc " 1 . 00 



E. G. SOLTMANN 

DRAWING MATERIALS 

New York 

A. J. BLACK 
BUILDER 
Denver, Col. 



RUBBER POCKET STAMP. 




Return 

Drawing to 

E. A. WHITE 

J. B. SNOW 

ARCHITECT 

New Orleans, La. 



No. 19,940. 

19,940. Rubber Pocket Stamp, self-inking, with self-actiDg spring, arranged 

to be attached to a pencil (List Price, $1.12) each, $1 . 00 



No. 19,946. 




19,946. "Atlas" Self-Inking Stamp Pad, consisting of a hinged metal 

case, containing the prepared Pad (List Price, .55) each, . 50 



19,950, 




19,954. 



Iron Stamp Rack, with Pad. Style of Box and Pad for "Complete" Stamps. 

19,950. Iron Stamp Rack, to hold 9 Rubber stamps, Incl. prepared Pad, with cover, .each, $1 .50 
19,952. Iron stamp Rack, to hold 5 Rubber stamps, incl. prepared Pad, with cover.. " 1.00 
19,964. Wooden, Hinged Box, for Rubber Stamps, with Pad and Ink. (List Price, .55)" .50 

RUBBHR SXAMP IlKKS. 

19,958. Prepared Inks for Rubber Stamps, Red, Blue, Violet, Black. . .bottle, .25 



202 E, G.SOLTMANN-NEWYORK. 

RUBBER HAND STAMPS {continued). 

The following collection of stamps represents a few of the oft occurring names and 
descriptions of Drawings ; for ordinary purposes the impression produced by the stamp 
will answer; and in cases where tracings are to be copied by the "Blue Process," or 
other methods, the lettering can easily be outlined in India Ink, which saves the labor 
and expense of designing the letters 

THESE SPECIMENS REPRESENT THE SIZES AND STYLES OF LETTERING OF EACH NUMBER. 

Any other Wording of the same Size at the same Price. 
Order Stamps by their Numbers, and state the Description required. 

EACH STAMP HAS A POLISHED HARDWOOD HANDLE. 

19,960. Rubber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size each, $1.10 

SIDE ELEVATION 

19,962. Ruhber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size each, $1 .00 

"West Elevation 

19,664. Rubber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size each, $1 .00 

SOUTH ELEVATION 

19,970. Rubber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size each, .80 

EAST ELEYATION 

19,974. Rubber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size each, .70 

SECTION 

19,976. Rubber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size each, .70 

SECOND FLOOR. 

19,982. Rubber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size each, . 60 

PARLOR BATH ROOM 

No. 19,986 19,988. 

19,986. Rubber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size each, .50 

19,988. Rubber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size " .50 

BED ROOM LIBRARY DINING ROOM 

No. 19,992. 19,994. 19,996. 

19,992. Rubber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size each, .40 

19,994. Rubber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size " .40 

19,996. Rubber Hand Stamp, any lettering of above style and size " .40 

Above prices are for Stamps only. Box No. 19,954, with Pad and Ink, 50c. extra. 

OTHER SIZES AND STYLES FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 



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20,102. 
20,104. 
20,106. 
20,109. 

20,112. 
20,120. 
20,124. 
20,128. 
20,132. 
20,136. 
20,140. 
20,144. 
20,148. 
20,152. 



each. 



Christman's Plain, Fancy and Illuminated, Complete, in Portfolio, 

Woodward's Ornamental and Fancy Alphabets 

Elimsch & Co's Monograms, 13 parts ........'...*.....*.' 

Prang's Standard Alphabets, partly printed in colors* Vnduding 
Topographical Signs, Borders, Corners, etc 

Copley's Plain and Ornamental Alphabets 

Dearborne's Scrolls, Ornaments, Monograms, Crests, etc!!!!!!!"* 

Dearborne's American Text-Book for Letters '. 

Delamotte's Plain and Ornamental Alphabets 

Ames' Alphabets 

McLee's Alphabets, Small ".'.'.'.".'.V.V. .'.'.V.(Lisi'pricV.VLi2) 

Blondeau's Alphabets (List Price, .85) 

Plain and Ornamental Alphabets 

Small Collections of Alphabets, 4 numbers (List Price 28) 

Round Writing Alphabets (List Price'. .28) 

Bound Writing Book (same as 17,622) 

Round Writing Pens, see 17,560, etc. 
other Alphabets furnished at pubUsher's prices. 



DRAWING COPIES AND STUDIES, 

20,210. HERMES' "Drawing Teacher," 125 Numbers. Each number 

contains 4 sheets 8^X11)^ inches each number, 

Assorted as follows: 
Landscapes. Human Figures and Reads. 

Flowers and Fruit. Ornaments. 

Animals. Foliage, Trees, etc. 

Above studies are all shaded, and are intended for fairly advanced students 
20,250. HERi^ES' "Drawing School," 250 Numbers. Each number 

contains 6 sheets 5^X8% inches each number. 

Assorted as follows: 



$7.50 
6.00 
5.20 



u 


5.00 


l( 


3.00 


(( 


2.50 


« 


2 50 


" 


2.00 


It 


1.50 


u 


1.00 


t< 


.75 


(I 


.50 


<< 


.25 


<( 


.25 




.60 



.50 



25 



Rvdimentsfor Beginners . . .Outhne. 

" ** . .Light shading. 
Landscapes Outline. 

Light shading. 

Deep shading. 

Human Figures and Beat^s.. Outline. 

" ..Light shading. 
" ..Deep shading. 
Animals Outline. 

Light shading. 

Deep shading. 



The "Outline," and 
advanced students. 



Objects for Beginners Outline. 

" Light shading. 

Ornaments Outline. 

Light shading. 

Deep shading. 

Flowers Outline. 

Light shading. 

Deep shading. 

Trees and Foliage, Fruit, etc. Outline. 
" " " " '• Light shading. 

" " " " Deep shading. 

Light Shading," are for beginners; the "Deep Shading," for 



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VERE FOSTER'S DRAWING COPIES. 




SPECIMEN OF PORTION OF A PLATE IN MECHANICAL DRAWING EDITION. 

COMPLETE ASSORTMENT. 

20,300. VERE FOSTER'S Complete Assortment for Pencil Drawing, con- 
taining Nos. 1 to 12 complete assortment, $4.80* 

COMPLETE EDITIONS. 
20,310. VERE FOSTER'S Complete Editions on the following subjects : 

Part. Part. 

1. Elementary. 7. Marine. 

2. Objects. 8. Cattle, Poultry, Birds, etc. 

3. Plants and Flowers. 9. Horses, Wild Animals, Dogs, etc. 

4. Ornaments. 10. Human Figure 
6. Trees in Black. 11. Geometry. 

6. Landscape in Black. 12. Mechanical Drawing. 

each edition, .40 

PAMPHLET EDITIONS. 

20,330. VERE FOSTER'S Small Pamphlet Editions on the following subjects : 
A. Elementary, 2 numbers. J. Trees in Black, 4 numbers. 



B. Objects, Simple, 2 

C. " Curved Lines, 2 

D. Leaves, 2 

E. Plants, 2 
G. Flowers, 2 
L Ornaments, 4 



K. Landscapes in Black, 4 
M. Marine in Black. 4 

O. Animals. 10 

Q. Human Figure. 4 

R. Geometry. 3 

T. Mechanical Drawing, 6 



In paper cover each number, . 10 



WATER COLOR EDITIONS. 

20,350. VERE FOSTER'S Water Color Copy Book, Complete Edition, 

cont. Animal, Marine, Flowers and Illuminating, in 4 parts each part, .80 

20,360. VERE FOSTER'S Water Color Copy Books, Pamphlet Edition, 

on the following subjects: 
Animals, 4 numbers. Flowers, 4 numbers. 

Marine, 4 " Eluminating, 4 numbers. 

each number, .20 



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BARTHOLOMEW'S DRAWING COPIES, 



20,400. High School Course No. 18. Treats of Mechanical Perspective, 

from Plans and Elevations each, 

20,410. High School Course, Nos. 14, 15, 16, 17 each number, 

Book No. 14. Treats of Geometrical and Mechanical Drawing, 60 
problems. 
" 15. Treats of Geometrical and Mechanical Drawing, 56 

problems. 
" 16. Treats of Model and Object Drawing in outline. 
«* 17. " " i< << in light and shade. 

20,430. Grammar School Course, Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. .each number, 
Book No. 5. Treats of The Pentagon, with reviews on subjects in 
preceding books. 
** 6. Treats of The Octagon, with reviews on subjects in pre- 
ceding books. 
" 7. Treats of The Egg Oval and its combinations. 
" 8. " The Ellipse " " *' 

*' 9. " Natural Sprays of Foliage, with reviews on 

subjects in preceding books. 
*♦ IQ. Treats of The Equable Spiral and its application to de- 
sign. 

** 11. Treats of The Variable Spiral and its application to 

design. 
** 12. Treats of Original Design and the conventionalization 

of plant forms. 
** 13. Treats of 07'iginal Design and the conventionalization 

of plant forms. 

20,450. Free Hand Tracing*. Very simple for first beginners. 

Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 each number, 

Boolt No. 1. Treats of ilwgy/es and their combinations. 

" 2. ♦' Triangles *' 
• ** 3. ." The Circle and its 
" 4. " Reversed Curve and its " 

COLORED STUDIES FOR BEGINNERS. 

In Books. 




.33 
.20 



15 



,08 



Painted on one side, the other side represents the same picture not painted, 
and is to be colored like the original. 

20,470. Colored Studies, Extra Large Coloring Exercises each book, . 90 

20,474. Colored Studies, Large ' ' Pretty Pictures " «' .75 

20,478. Colored Studies, "Bouquets" '< .40 

20,482. Colored Studies, "Little Flower Painter" " .30 

20,486. Colored Studies, "Little Painter " '« .25 

20,490. Colored Studies, " Little Artist " «« .15 

Paint or Water Colors in Boxes, see No. 12,350, etc. 



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ARCHITECTURAL & MECHANICAL STUDIES. 

20,500 PALLISER'S USEFUL DETAILS, consists of 40 plates, 22x26 
inches, showing various descriptions of Modern Architectural De- 
tails, and contains about 1,000 drawings each, $2 . 00 

20,620. Colored Architectural and Mechanical Designs of various de- 
scriptions. 125 plates, 12x19 inches each plate, . 45 

20,540. Mechanical and Architectural Linear Drawings, 100 plates, 

12X19 inches " .10 

20,560. Linear Drawing, for Schools, Carpenters, Machinists, etc. 100 

plates, 10X13 inches *• .05 

VARIOUS STUDIES, 

F^or Pencil, Cra>^on, Cbiarcoal and. Color. 

20,600. Landscapes from Nature, for Pencil or Crayon, by Ciceri. 

50 Plates, 13 X 19 inches each plate, .40 

20,610. Landscapes from Nature, in two Crayons, by Jacottet and 
Vanderburgh. 

62 Plates, 12 X 19 inches " .35 

20,620. Landscapes from Nature, by Calame. 

200 Plates, 10>^ X 14 inches " .20 

20,640. Marine Studies. 

96 Plates, 93^ X 12>^ inches " .15 

20,660. Figures, Heads, etc., by Julien, drawn after the antique. 

50 Plates, 14 X 18 inches ** .35 

20,670. Figures, Heads, Features, etc., from Life, for general Crayon 
Drawing. 

96 Plates, 13>^ X 20 inches " .25 

20,680. Figures, Heads, Features, etc., by Jullien. 

150 Plates, 11 X 14 inches " .20 

20,690. Figures, Heads, Features, etc.. Elementary Studies. 

96 Plates, 10 X 13 inches " .15 

20,720. Animals by Gengembre, in two Crayons. 

40 Plates, 12 X 19 inches " .45 

20,730. Animals, by Rosa Bonheur. 

72 Plates, 14 X 19 inches .' " .45 

20,740. Animals, by Victor Adam. 

60 Plates, 12)^ X 19>^ inches " .30 

20,760. Flowers and Fruit, by Grobon. 

112 Plates, 11X14 inches « .25 

20,770. Flowers and Fruit, various kinds. 

40 Plates, 10 X 14 inches »* .20 

20,774. Flowers and Fruit, Elaborately Colored. 

40 Plates, 10 X 14 inches " .50 

20,800. Ornaments, by Jullien, in two Crayons. 

24 Plates, 12)^X1 9>^ inches " 35 

20,810. Ornaments, by Carot. 

96 Plates, 12 V^X 17)^ inches ** .30 

(This work has been adopted by the schools in Paris.) 

20,820. Ornaments, by Carot, Progressive Course. 

120 Plates, 12)^ X 18 inches " .25 



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WINSOR & NEWTON'S HAND BOOKS ON ART. 

No. 22,200 EA^CH, F"ORTY CHANTS. 

Books can be Ordered by their Numbers. 

50. Art of Botanical Drawing By F. W. Burbidge. 

51. Art of Figure Drawing By C. H. Weigall. 

52. Art of Flower Painting By M. Duffield. 

53. Art of Landscape Painting- in Water Colors By Thomas Rowbotham. 

55. Art of Marine Painting in Water Colors By J. W. Carmichael. 

56. Art of Miniature Painting By Ch. W. Day. 

57. Art of Mural Decoration By T. G. Goodwin. 

58. Art of Painting and Drawing in Colored Crayons By H. Murray. 

59. Art of Portrait Painting in Water Colors By M. Merrifield. 

61. Art of Sketching from Nature By Th. L. Rowbotham. 

62. Art of Transparent Painting on Glass By Ed. Groom. 

63. Art of Wood Engraying By Th. Gilks. 

64. Artistic Anatomy of Cattle and Sheep By B. W. Hawkins. 

65. Artistic Anatomy of Dog and Deer By B. W. Hawkins. 

66. Artistic Anatomy of tlie Horse By B. "W. Hawkins. 

67. Artistic Anatomy of the Human Figure By H. Warren. 

68 Artistic Treatise of the Human Figure By H. Warren. 

69. Drawing Models and their Uses By J. D. Harding. 

70. Elements of Perspectiye By A. Penley. 

71. Half-Hour Lectures on Drawing and Painting By H. Warren. 

72. Hints of Sketching in Water Colors from Nature By Thos. Hatton. 

74. Manual of Hlumination By J. J. Laing. 

75. Manual of Hlumination, Companion to By J. J. Laing. 

76. Principles of Coloring in Painting By C. Martel. 

77. Principles of Form in Ornamental Art By C. Martel. 

78. System of Water Color Painting By A. Penley. 

79. Transparency Painting on Linen By W. Williams. 

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82. Gmde to ^imal Drawing By C. H. Weigall. 

83. Guide to Figure Drawing By G. E. Hicks. 

84. Guide to Figure Painting By S. T. Whiteford. 

85. Guide t ) Flower Painting in Water Colors By G. Rosenberg. 

86. Gui<le to Light and Shade Drawing By Mrs. Merrifield. 

87. Guide to Miniature Painting and Coloring Photographs.... By J. S. Templeton. 

88. Guide to Painting on Glass By H. Bielfeld. 

89. Guide to Pencil and Chalk Drawing By G. Harley. 

90. Guile to Pictorial Art ' By H. O'Neil. 

91. Guide to Pictorial Perspective By B. R. Green. 

92. Guide to Sketching from Jfature in Water Colors By L. C. Miles. 

93. Guide to Water Color Painting By R. P. Noble. 

94. Hints on Sketching from Nature. Part I By N. E. Green. 

95. Hints on Sketching from Jfature. " II By N. E. Green. 

96. Hints on Sketching from Nature. " HI By N. E. Green. 

97. Hints for Sketching Trees from Nature in Water Colors By Th. HMton. 

98. Principles of Perspective By H. Lewis. 



208 E. G. SOLTMANN — NEW YORK. 

SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. 

S^^Any Book will be sent on receipt of price quoted. 

The following Lists of Books contain the majority of the principal publications on 
various Scientific subjects, more or l^^ss connected with Drawing. 

In order to have the collection as complete as possible, some works have been in- 
cluded which are scarce and difficult to procure, or are only imported when ordered. 

Xlie books are classified under tbe various beadinsrs, and are 
arransred in tbe follo^vvinsr rotation: 

Architecture, including works on Buildings of all descriptions 208-215 

Building and Building Material 215-217 

Bridge Building, Roofs, Trusses, Strains, Girders, etc , 217-219 

Carpentry, Stair Building, Wood "Work, Lumber, etc , 219-221 

Civil Engineering and Surveying, Works on Railroads, etc 221-225 

Drawing, Painting, and Art in general 225-229 

E ectricity. Telephone, and all Electric Appliances 229-233 

Engines, Boilers, and Steam Engineering 233-236 

Furniture and Decoration 236-237 

Mechanics, including Machinery, Mill Building and Mechanical Engineering. .237-242 

Mathema ical and Engineering Instruments 242-243 

Reference Books, i. e.. Cyclopaedias, Recipes, etc 243-244 

Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering 244-246 

Various Scientific Subjects, including Logarithms, Geometry, Trigonometry, 

Algebra, Calculus, Conic Sections, Weights and Measures, etc 246-250 

Watei' Supplies, Hydraulics, Hydrostatics, Acoustics, Sanitary Drainage, Heat- 
ing and Ventilation, etc . . 250-253 

COMPLETE INDEX OF AUTHORS, CONTRIBUTORS. COMPILERS. EDITORS, Etc., Page 254. 

ARCHIXECXURE. 

Including ^Ai^opks on Buildings of all Descriptions. 

Each 

ABERDEEN, Earl of .—Grecian Architecture. (Weale's Series) 40 

ADAMS. — Artists' Homes. A portfolio of Drawings, including the houses of several eminent 

Painters, Sculptors and Architects. Folio. Thirty-one plates $10.00 

ALLEN, C. B.— Cottag-e Building-. (Weale's Series) 60 

ALLEN, L. F.— Rural Architecture; being a Complete Description of Farm-Houses, Cottages 

and Out-Buildings. 12mo 1 . 50 

American Cottag-es. Consisting of 44 large quarto Plates, containing original designs of me- 
dium and low-cost Cottages, seaside and country Houses ; also, a Club House, School House, 
Pavilion, and a small seaside Chapel, together with a form of specification for Cottages. Large 

quarto 5.00 

ANDERSON, John. — The Strengiih of Materials and Structures. London. 12mo, cloth.. 1.50 
Architect's Guide, The; or. Office and Pocket Companion, for Architects, Engineers, etc. By 

W. D. Haskoll, G. Rennie, F. Rogers and P. Thompson. Cloth. 16mo 1.50 

Art in the House. Historical, Critical and .Esthetical Studies on the Decoration and Furnish- 
ing of the Dwelling. By Jacob von Falke, Vice-Director of the Austrian Museum of Art and 
Industry at Vienna. Authorized American edition. By Charles C. Perkins. Illustrated by 60 
full-page chromo-lithographs, albertotypes, and typographic etchings, and 166 wood-cuts in 

the text. 386 pages. Cloth. Large 8vo 15.00 

Artistic Conservatories and other Horticultujral Building's. Oblong 4to, boards — 2.50 

ATWOOD, D. T.— Country and Suburban Residences 150 

ATWOOD, D. T.— Modem American Homesteads. 46 plates 3.50 

ATWOOD, D. T. — Revised Rules of Proportion. Compiled and original, and adapted to 

modern practice. 2d edition. Cloth. 12mo 1.00 

ATWOOD, D. T. — Svriss Gothic Frame Cottag'e. CoMiprising all the working Plans, Eleva- 
tions, Principal Exterior and Interior Details, also Specifications and Bill of Materials. Size of 
plates 22X28 inches. Complete Specifications, and Bill of Materials occupying 18 pages legal 

cap. Price of complete set, in sheets 2 . 50 

AIJDSLEY, W. J. & G. A.— Cottagfe, Lodg-e and Villa Architecture Edinburgh. Half 

mor. 4to 20.00 

BABCOCK, Charles, Prof, of Architecture, Cornell University. — A Series upon Blementary 
Architecture. Published in nine parts of six plates each. This series shows the Plans, 
Elevations and working details of buildings, and something of the historic orders of architect- 
ure. It includes the work usually given to sttidents in architecture, and is entirely of a 
practical character. Complete 4.50 



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^ATopks on AIt.CHlXHCXUR.I2 continued. Each. 

BAKNAKD, Henry.— School Architecture. 3d edition. Cloth. 8vo $2.00 

Bicknell's Cottag'e and Villa Architecture. Containing 66 plates, showing Plans, Eleva- 
tions, Views, Sections, and details of low priced, medium and flx-st-class Cottages, Villas, 
Farm-Houses and Country seats. Also specifications for frame and level brick Dwellings, 
etc., etc. Drawings to scale 4.00 

BICKSELL, A. J.— Modern Architectural Designs and Details. Containing 80 litho- 
graphed plates, showing new and original designs of Dwellings of moderate cost, in the Queen 
Anne, Eastlake, Elizabethan, and other modernized styles, giving Perspective Views, Floor and 
Framing Plans, Elevations, Sections, and a great variety of miscellaneous Exterior and Interior 
Details of Dwellings, Stores, Offices, etc. Also, a number of designs of low priced Cottages, in 
the various popular styles, adapted to the requirements of Seaside and Summer Resorts, and 
Suburban and Country Places, comprising drawings by prominent architects of New York, 
Boston and other localities, as well as other designs prepared expressly for this work. All 
elevations, plans and details to scale. Large 11X14: quarto, handsomely bound in cloth 10.00 

Bicknell's Public Building's. Containing 21 Plates, showing Libraries, Town Hall, Masonic 
Hall, Hotels, Opera-Hoiise, Court-House, and Railway Stations, including a variety of details 
of same, descriptive Letter-press, etc. Drawings to Scale 2 . 50 

Bicknell's School-house and Church Architecture. Containing 23 Plates, showing 26 
Plans and Elevations of District, Village, and City School-houses ; 25 Plans, Elevations, Views, 
and Sections of medium and low priced Churches, including a variety of miscellaneous 
Church Details, etc. Designs to Scale ,2.60 

Bicknell's Stables, Outbuilding's, Fences and Miscellaneous Details. Containing 
24: Plates, showing 16 Plans, Elevations, and Views of Stables, several Outbuildings and 
Fences, and over 100 Miscellaneous Details. Also Summer-houses, Seaside Cottages, Boat- 
house, Street View of 12 Dwellings, etc. Elevations and Plans to Scale 2 . 50 

Bicknell's Street, Store and Bank Fronts. Containing 22 Plates, showing 34 designs of 
Street Fronts for Dwellings, Stores, and Banks, including several Plates of Details. Drawings 
to Scale 2 . 50 

Bicknell's Villag'e Builder, with Supplement, shows Elevations and Plans for Cottages, 
Villas, Suburban Residences, Farm-houses, Stables and Carriage-houses, Store Fronts, School- 
houses, Churches, Court-houses, and a Modern Jail. Also, Exterior and Interior Details for 
Public and Private Buildings, with approved form of Contract and Specifications, containing 
77 Plates, Drawn to Scale, giving the Style and Cost of Building in different sections of the 
Country, being an Original Work. Comprising the Designs of 20 Architects, representing the 
New England, Middle, Western, and Southwestern States. Large quarto volume, with 
Supplement 10.00 

Bicknell's Wooden and Brick Building's, with Details, containing 160 Plates of Plans, 
Elevations, Views, Sections and Details of Villas, Cottages, P'arm-houses, Country Seats, Street 
Fronts for Dwellings, Store Fronts, Banks, Athenaeum, Library, Town Hall, Masonic Hall, 
Hotels, Opera-house, Court-house, School-houses, Churches, Railway Stations, Stables and 
Carriage-houses, Out-buildings, Summer-houses, Ice-houses, Boat-house, Gateways and 
Fences, including a double Plate, showing a Street View of 12 Dwellings, etc. These volumes 
are not sold separately. They contain all the plates belonging to the five books. Two large 
quarto volumes, handsomely bound in cloth, leather back and corners 12.00 

BLENKARN, J.— Practical Specifications of Works executed in Architecture, etc. 

Loudon. Svo 9.00 

BLOXAM.— The Principles of Gothic and Ecclesiastical Architecture, with an ex- 
planation of terms, and a centenarj^ of ancient terms, together with notices of the internal 
arrangements of Churches, prior to and the changes therein, in and from the reign of Edward 
VI. With numerous illustrations on wood. Eleventh edition. Three vols. Cloth. 12mo. .. 9.00 

BOWLER, Rev. U.— Chapel and Church Architecture, with Designs for Parsonages. Illus- 
trated. Folio 10.00 

BRANDON, R. & J. A.— An Analysis of Gothic Architecture. Illustrated by a series of 

upwards of 700 examples of Doorways, Windows, etc. 2 vols. London. 4:to 20.00 

BRANDON, R. & J. A.— The Open Timber Roofs of the Middle Ag'es. Perspective and 

Working Drawings. London. Cloth. 4:to 12.00 

BROOKS, S. H.— Erection of D-welling" Houses, with Specifications, Quantities of Materials, 

etc. 27 Plates. (Weale's series) 1.00 

BROOKS, S. H.— Modern Architecture. Being a series of Designs for Street Elevations, 

Shop Fronts. London. 4to 7.60 

BUCK, C. C, Architect, New York.— Album of Mantels. The book contains 103 Designs of 
Mantels and Shelves. The designs are well studied and drawn out, showing a diversity of 
ideas adaptable to the furnishing and decoration of the fire-place. The cost of the Mantels 
vary in piice according to their stj'le and workmanship from $'25 to $600 4.00 

Buck's Designs in Architecture, showing a variety of Designs consisting of 16 Dwellings 
from very low to medium cost ; a Stable and School-house, together with a large amount of 
descriptive matter. Paper 60 

Bxiilding' a Home. Illnstrate'l. Treating on Site, Drainage, Water Supply, Plans, Exterior and 

Interior Construction, etc. Cloth. Small Svo 60 

BULLOCK, John, Architect and C. E. — The American Cottag'e Builder. A series of Designs, 
Plans and Specifications, from $200 to S2ii,000, for Homes for the People ; together with Warm- 
ing, Ventilation, Drainage, Painting, and Landscape Gardening. 75 engravings. Cloth. Bvo.. 3.50 

BULLOCK, J.— The Rudiments of Architecture and Building". Cloth. Svo 3 . 50 

BURNS, Robert Scott.— The Illustrated Architectural Eng'ineering' and Mechanical 
Drawing" Book. A self-instructor for the u.«e of Architects, Builder s, btudents, etc., with 
upwards of 300 Illustrations. This is a good work on Architectural Drawing, and will aid any 

persevering person to obtain a general knowledge of the subject 1.00 

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Eacli, 
BURNS, R. S. — Model Designs for Mansions, Villas, Cottage Residences, Park Entrances and 

Lodges. Halfmor. 4tto $15.00 

BURY, T.— Styles of Architecture.— (Weale's edition) 80 

CAMP, F. T.— Draftsman's Manual ; or. How Can I Learn Architecture? New, revised and 
enlarged edition. Contents. — Introduction. Preliminary Words. Draftsman's Outfit. Tech- 
nics of Planning. General Remarks on Planning. General Remarks on Exteriors. Drawing 
the Plan. Using the Instruments. Designing the Elevations. Tracing and Inking. Propor- 
tion of Rooms. Small vol. Cloth 50 

CAVELER, Wm.— Select Specimens of Gothic Architecture, comprising the most approv- 
ed examples in England from the earliest to the latest date. 2d edition. London. Cloth. 4to. 8.00 
CHAMBERS, Sir Wm.— A Treatise on the Decorative Part of Civil Architecture ; with 

Illustrations, Notes, etc., by Joseph Gwilt, F.S.A. New ed., rev. by W. H. Leeds, cloth, ito.. 6.00 
Churches of Nene Valley (Northamptonshire), by Edmund Sharpe, M.A., and J. Johnson and 

A. H. Kersey, Architects. 112 plates. Cloth, gilt top. Imperial ito 25.00 

Clarkson's Fonts, Mural Tablets, Chimney Pieces, and Balustrades. London. 4to 30.00 

CLEVELAND AND BACKUS.— Cottage and Farm Architecture 4.00 

COLLING, J. K.— Gothic Ornaments ; a Series of Examples of Details. 2 vols. With plates 

in colors. London. 4to .^ 22 50 

COOK, CLARENCE.— The House Beautiful. With over 100 illustrations, original drawings, 
and a frontispiece in col'^rs. Printed on superfine paper, cloth extra (design by Cottier), gilt 
top. One vol. Small quarto 4.00 

Cottages ; or, Hints on Economical Building, containing twenty-four plates of medium 
and low cost Houses, contribxited by different New York Architects, together with descriptive 
letterpress, giving practical suggestions for Cottage Building. Compiled and edited by A. W. 
Brunner, Architect, and a chapter on The Water Supply, Drainage, Sewerage, Heating and 
Ventilation, and other Sanitary Questions relating to Country Houses, by Wm. Paul Gerhard. 
Cloth. 8vo 1 00 

CROFF, G. B., Architect.— American Architecture, Progressive. An extensive collection of 

original studies for Dwellings, Bank, School and Ofiice Buildings, costing $1,000 and upwards. 6.00 

CROFF, G. B., Architect. — Model Suburban Architecture, embodying Designs for dwellings 

of moderate cost, together with elaborate and extensive Villas, etc. 4to 5 00 

Croft's Designs for Front Entrance Doors. 22 large plates 5.00 

CUBITT, Jas.— Church Designs for Congregations ; its Developments and Possibilities. 

London. Cloth. 8vo 3 00 

CUMMINGS, M. F., Architect. — Architectural Details, containing 387 designs and 967 illus- 
trations of the various parts needed in the construction of Buildings, public and private, both 
for the City and Country ; also, plans and elevations of Houses, Stores, Cottages, and other 
Buildings. Royal quarto 6 00 

D'AUORES, N.— Account of the Great Buildings of Iiondon; Historical and Descriptive. 

Autotype illustrations. London. Cloth. 8vo 2 40 

DAVIDSON, E. A —The Elements of Building, Construction, and Architectural Draw- 
ing. London. (Cassell's Manual.) Illus. Cloth. 12mo 1.00 

DEAN, G. A.— A Series of Selected Designs for Country Residences, Entrance Lodges, Farm 

Olfices, Cottages, etc. With numerous colored plates. London. 4to 21.00 

DOWNING, A. J.— Cottage Residences. Cloth. 4to 6.00 

DOWNING, A. J.— Hints to Persons about Building* in the Country 2.00 

DOWNING, A. J.— Treatise on Iiandscape Gardening and Rural Architecture. With Sup- 
plement by H. W. Sargent. Finely illustrated. Cloth. 8vo 6 . 50 

DOWNING, S.— Elements of Practical Construction for the use of Students in Engi- 
neering and Architecture. Part I. Structures in Direct Tension and Compression. With atlas 
of plates. London. Cloth. 8vo 5.60 

ELLIOTT'S Hand-Book of Practical Iiandscape Gardening. Designed for City and Sub- 
urban Residences. Cloth. 8vo 1.50 

EIDLITZ' Leopold.— Nature and Function of Art, more especially of Architecture. 520 pp. 
This work is an attempt to discover and expound the rational basis of architecture as a fine 
art. It begins by confirming the conceded fact that the art of architecture is now dead ; that 
is to say, that the monuments of our time do not express the ideas of our time, as the ideas 
of Greece were expressed in the Grecian Temples, or as the ideas of mediaeval Christianity 
were expressed in the Cathedrals of the thirteenth century. It finds the causes of the admit- 
ted decline in the assumption that because art appeals to the emotions, it may not only be 
judged, but produced by the emotions, and in the consequent practice of architects since the 
period of the Renaissance, who have contented themselves with copying forms which pleased 
them, instead of developing forms out of the ideas which are the basis, the materials and the 
methods of construction which are the conditions of progress in architecture. The work 
thus comprehends an inquiry into the nature of art in general, in the course of which its cur- 
rent themes are critically examined. This inquiry comprises the second part of the work. 
The first is devoted to an examination of the present condition of architecture, and the 
third to the means by which architecture may be made again a living art. This third part 
comprehends an analysis of antique and mediaeval architecture, and although it deals to some 
extent with technical questions, is so written as to be intelligible to unprofessional readers. 
Cloth, gilt top. 8vo 4.00 

EVARTS, Rev. W. W.— The House of God ; or, Claims of Public Worship. Containing Twelve 
Views and Plans for Churches, costing $3,000 and upwards. Also, Sections. Designs for 

Pulpits, etc. 12mo 1.75 

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211 



Works on AK-CHITECTIJirH continued. 

Eveleth's Scliool-House Architecture. Designs for School-Houses, witli Perspectives, 
Elevations, Plans, Sections, Details and Specifications, all drawn to Working Scale. Large 



Each 



quarto $4.00 

FAWKES, F. A. — Horticultural Building's. Their Construction, Heating, Interior Fittings, 

etc. 123 Ulustrations. Cloth. 8vo 4.50 

Ferg'uson's History of Architecture in all countries, from the earliest times to the pre- 
sent day. Am. reprint. 2 vols. Cloth. 8vo 14.09 

FLETCHER, Banister, F.R.I.B.A.— Model Houses for the Industrial Classes. 13 Litho. 

plates. Cloth. 8vo 2.50 

FOGGETT, W. H.— ItEonumental Desig'ns ; consisting of 14 plates, folio size 7.50 

FRYER, W. I. — Architectural Iron Work. A practical work for Iron "Workers, Architects 

and Engineers. Cloth. 8vo 3.50 

FULLER, A. W., Architect. — " Artistic Homes." Containing 44 plates of Queen Anne and 
Colonial Style Villas and Cottages, costing from $700 upwards. One large {83^X^2 inches) vol- 
ume, handsomely bound in Cloth 3.50 

GALTON, D.— Construction of Hospitals. London. Cloth. 12mo , 1 . 25 

GARBETT, E. L.— Principles of Design. (Weale's series) 80 

GARDNER, E. C. — Common Sense in Church Building*. Illustrated by seven original 

plates. Cloth. 12mo 1.00 

GARDNER, E. C. — Homes, and all about them; or. Hints on Locating and Building a Home. 
This work includes Mr. Gardner's three previous books: "Home Interiors," "Illustrated 
Homes,'' "Homes, and How to Make Them," now published in one volume under above title. 2.50 

Gothic Stonework , Containing the History and Principles of Church Architecture, and illus- 
trations of the Characteristic Features of each Period, the Arrangement of Ecclesiastical Edi- 
fices, etc. "With 7 double and 18 single-page plates. Cloth. (Cassell's Manual) 1.50 

Grammar of House-Planning'. Hints on Arranging and Modifying Plans of Cottages, &c., 

with wood cuts and plates. London. Cloth. 12m.o 2.00 

GREGG, D. A. — Picturesque Sketches. Comprising Architectural, Sculpture, Statues, Monu- 
ments, Tombs. Fountains, Capitals, Cathedrals, Ironwork, Details of Ornament, etc. These 
Sketches have appeared in the American Architect from time to time, and are here collected in 
convenient form and properly classified. They are wisely selected, beautifully printed, and, 
above all, are excellent drawings. Students will find this collection of sketches valuable, not 
only for the suggestions and " motifs'' brought together, but as a set of fine examples of 
architectural drawing. The clear, vigorous touch of Mr. D. A. Gregg is evident on every 
page, and his method of pen and ink sketching is admirable. One portfolio 1. 50 

Guillaume's Interior Architecture. Containing 12 folio plates, showing 12 designs and 8 
sections for Doors, Stairs, "Window Finish, Mantels, "Wainscoting, etc.. and 2 Elevations for 
Dwellings in French and Italian style. Flexible Cloth. One folio volume. 3.00 

HALLATT, Ay. G. Tuxford, Architect.— Hints on Architectural Draug'htsmanship . 

London. Cloth. 16mo 60 

HARNEY, GEO. E., Architect.— Bams, Out-Building's and Fences. Nearly 200 Designs 
and Plans of Stables, Farm Barns, Out-Buildings, Gates, Gateways, Fences, Stable Fittings 

and Furniture, fully explained. Extra morocco Cloth. 4to 4.00 

HOBBS, I. H. — Architecture. Containing Designs for Villas and Cottages. 2d edition, en- 
larged. Illustrated. Cloth. 8vo 3.00 

HOLLEY, H. H. — Church Architecture. Illustrated with 35 lithographic plates 10.00 

HOLLEY, H. H. — Country Seats, containing Designs for Cottages, Villas, Mansions, etc. 4to.. 5.00 
HOLLEY, H. H. — Modem D'welling's. Their Construction, Decoration and Furniture. Show- 
ing modified designs in the Queen Anne, Elizabethan and Jacobean styles of Architecture. 

Cloth. 8vo 4.00 

HUGHES, J. A. — Gardening* Architecture and Landscape Gardening. London, Cloth. 8vo. 5 00 

HUNT, R. M.— Designs for Gateways to the Southern Entrances of Central Park. 

Cloth. 4to 5.00 

HUSSEY, E. C. — Home Building*. A reliable Book of Facts relative to Building, Living, Ma- 
terials, Costs in various sections of the Country (nearly 400 places in all), from New York to 
San Francisco. Containing 42 plates and 45 original Designs of Buildings, many illustrations 
and practical useful suggestions. Quarto 2 . 50 

Hussey's National Cottag'e Architecture. Containing 63 plates, drawn to "Working Scale. 
Estimates of the cost of each design are based on price of materials in New York City, inclu- 
ded in the work, which must be altered to suit prices wherever used. Also article on Heat and 
Ventilation. Small quarto , 4.00 

Jacques' Manual of the House. How to build Dwellings, Bams, Stables, and Out-Build- 
ings of all kinds. 126 Designs and Plans 1.00 

KEMP, Edward.— Landscape Gardening" ; or, How to Lay out a Garden. Cloth. 12mo 2.50 

KERR, R.— The Gentleman's House ; or. How to Plan English Residences, from the Par- 
sonage to the Palace. London. 8vo 10.00 

KIDDER, F. E.,C.E., Consulting Architect, Boston— The Architect's and Builder's Pocket- 
Book Mensuration, Geometry, Trigonometry, Rules, Tables and Formulas relating to Strength 
and Stability of Foundations, Walls, Buttresses, Piers, Arches, Posts, Ties, Beams, Girders, 
Trusses. Floors, Roofs, etc. etc. Statistics and Tables relating to Carpentry, Masonry, Drain- 
age, Painting and Glazing, Plumbing, Plastering, Roofing, Heating and Ventilation, "Weights of 
Materials, Capacity and Dimensions of Churches, Theatres, Domes, Towers, Spires, etc., etc. 

Morocco, round comers. 600 pages, 408 engravings . . 3 . 50 

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Works on AR.CHIXHCXUII.E: continued. ^ ^ 

Eacn, 
Lakey's Villag'e and Country Houses. Cheap Homes in Wood, Brick and Stone, for all 
classes, selected from designs published in the American Builder, containing 84 plates of de- 
signs of low and medium priced houses, drawn to scale. Cloth, ito $5 .00 

LEEDS, W. H.— Orders of Architecture. ( Weale's Series) 60 

LeFEVRE, M. — The Architectural Instructor. Containing a History of Architecture from 
the earliest ages to the preseut time, with a large number of original designs of Cottages, 
Villas and Mansions. Half Morocco. 4to 15.00 

LeFEVRE, M.— Wonders of Architecture. From the French of M. Lefevre. To which is 

added a chapter on English Architecture by R. Donald. With 50 illustrations. 12mo 1 . 25 

Xieffel's House Flans. Containing elevations, plans, and descriptions of houses costing from 
S500 to $3,000, aud adapted to families having good taste and moderate means#' Including the 
six prize plans in the Mechanical News competition. Oblong quarto 2 . 00 

UNFOOT. Benjamin, Architect.— Architectural Picture Making- with Pen and Ink. 

" Old Erbor " Folios. 1st edition. No. 1. The titles of some of the chapters will give an idea 
of the interesting ground that is covered : "Outlining," "Shading,'' "Skies (realistic repre- 
sentation)," "Foliage, Herbage, etc. etc. (lefts, rifihts and foregrounds)" "Methods and Appli- 
ances (paper, ink, pens and brush)," " Figures (shall they be good copies or bad originals)." 
The following are the titles of a few of the plates : "Shading (representing material)," " Light 
and Shade Settings," " Sky Suggestions " "Sky Settings for Every Day Subjects." "Foliage 
(trees'," "Foregrounds," " Foliage (lefts and rights)," "Figures and Incident." Cloth. Large 

quarto 3 . 50 

LOUDON, J. C— Encyclopedia of Cottag-e, Farm and Villa Architecture, and Furniture. 

2,000 engravings. New edition. London. Cloth. 8vo 10.00 

MASON, Geo. C, Architect.— The Old House Altered. Very fully illustrated. A suggestive 
and artistic volume, Avritten in untechnical language, and full of interest for all house-owners. 
The illustrations are especially attractive. 8vo 2 . 50 

MITCHELL, Thomas. — Easy Iiessons in Architecture. This is a brief presentation of some 
of the most important features of architecture, arranged in the form of questions and an- 
swers. Most of the cuts employed have been derived from " Gwilt's Encvclopa)dia." Bound 
in cloth .' 1.00 

MITCHELL, Thomas.— A Rudimentary Manual of Architecture, being a History and 
. Explanation of the Principal Styles of Euroi^eau Architecture, Ancient, Mediaeval, and Renais- 
sance, etc., etc., to which is appended a Dictionary of Terms. London. Hlustrated. Cloth. 
12mo 5.00 

MITCHI:LL, Thomas.— The Stepping"-Stone to Architecture, consisting of a series of 
questions and answers, explaining in simple language the principles and progress of Architect- 
ure from the earliest times. Illustrated by nearly 100 engravings. Flexible cloth 60 

National Architect. — Containing 1,000 original Designs, Plans and Details to working scale, for 
the practical Construction of Dwelling Houses, for the Country, Suburb and Village, with full 
and complete sets of Specifications and an Estimate of the Cost of each Design, By George E. 
Woodward and Edward G. Thomijson, Architects 7 . 50 

NEWTON.— Sketches for Cottag-es. 16Plates. Large quarto 6.00 

NICHOLSON, P.— Principles of Architecture. Sixth edition, revised and corrected by 

Joseph Gwilt. London. Illus. Cloth, thick 8vo 12.50 

OGDEN, W. S.— Studies of Mercantile Architecture. 55 Designs for Warehouse, Shop and 

Office Buildings. London. Cloth, folio 12.00 

Palliser's American Cottag"e Homes. An excellent work for general iise. It contains 50 

designs of Cottages, ranging from $375 to $3500. Each Cottage is fully described. Cloth, 4to, 3.00 

Palliser's Model Homes. Containing a variety of low priced designs for Cottages with 

desciiption. Cloth 1 . 00 

Palliser's Useful Details. An immense work. A new and practical work on every description 
of Modern Architectural Detail. Forty Plates, size of each, 20X26 inches. About 1000 
Drawings, all on a large working scale. ^ inch to the foot and up to half full size. Bound in 
flexible cover 2.00 

PAJRKER, J. H.— An Introduction to the Study of Gothic Architecture. 3d edition, 

revised and enlarged. 8vo 2 . 50 

Pqarker's Concise Glossary of Architecture. The best low-priced Dictionary of Terms. 

335 pages, fully illustrated. Cloth, gilt back, 8vo 3.00 

PATTI^^ON, Wm.— Plans and Elevations of Cottag-e Villas and Country Residences, with 

Parsonage Houses, Lodges, and other Domestic Buildings. London. 4to 7.50 

PHUSIN, Kata.— The Poetry of Architecture. Cottage, ViUa, etc., to which is added Sugges- 
tions on Works of Art. With numerous illustrations. (JVom deplume of John Ruskin.) Cloth, 
I'imo 1.50 

PICKERING, J.— The Open Pireplace in all Ag-es. See Putnam. 

Picturesque Californian Homes. — A volume of forty Plates, Plans, Details and Specifica- 
tions of Houses costing from $700 to $15,000, and adapted to families having good taste and 
moderate means. Cloth. Oblong 4to 3.50 

POWELL, (ieo. T., Architect and Civil Engineer, N. Y. — Foundation and Foundation Walls, 
Pile Driving, Building Stones and Bricks, 64 illustrations of Foundation, Pier and Wall Con- 
structions, Mortars, Limes, Cements, Concretes, Stuccos, etc. Practical explanations of the 
various methods of building foundation walls for all kinds of buildings. Table of the weights 
and materials, etc. The kind of materials used, the loads sustained and the sizes of wall 
piers, etc. Use of piles in foundation, with terms, etc. Plastering, mortars, limes and 
cements. Extract from New York Building Laws, with notes. Cloth. 8vo 2.00 

PUGIN, A. W.— Examples of Gothic Architecture. 3 vols. London. Illustrated, 4to 30.00 

PUGIN, A. W.— Gothic Ornaments selected from Various Ancient Buildings, both in England 

and France, during the years I o28, 1829 aud 1830. London. 4to 15.00 

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PUGIN. A. W.— The True Principles and Revival of Christian Architecture. London. 

Cloth. 4to $"^-50 

Putnam's (J. Pickering) The Open Fireplace in all Ag-es. New and enlarged edition. 
With larger and handsomer type, pages and binding, and illustrations increased to three 
hundred, including numerous" chefs d'oeuvres of designs of fire-places and interior decoration, 
contributed for this edition, by the following well-known architects : Potter & Robertson, 
Ware & Van Brunt, Cabot & Chandler, Rotch & Tilden, Frank M. Howe, Daniel Atwood, 
Sturgis & Brigham, Oarl Fehmer, Peabody & Stearns, W. Whitney Lewis, Joseph T. Clarke, 
J. Cleveland Cady, G. R. & R. G. Shaw, W. Halsey Wood, T. P. Chandler, Jr., and others. 
Small quarto ^-00 

PYNE, George.— Practical Rules on Drawing*, for the Operative Btiilder and Young Student 

in Architecture. London. 4to 3.75 

RANKINE. W. J. M.— Useful Rules and Tables for Architects, Builders, Carpenters. 
Coachbuilders, Engineers, Founders, Mechanics, Shipbuilders, Surveyors, Typefounders, 
Wheelwrights, etc. London. Crown, 8vo 3 50 

REED, S. B., Architect.— Cottag-e Houses. For Village and Country Homes, together with 
Complete Plans and Specifications. With over one hundred illustrations. General descrip- 
tions, and detailed estimates of materials, construction and cost, are given with each plan. 
Cloth, 12mo 1.25 

REED, S. B.— Home Plans for Everybody. A valuable little work which meets the wants of 
persons of moderate means. The designs are mainly for plain and inexpensive Dwellings of 
a character suited to the frontier and rural districts, costing $250 and \ipwards and giving an 
estimate of the quantity of every article used. 175 illustrations. 12mo 1.50 

RICHARDSON, C. J., Author of the old English Mansions.— House Building": From a Cottage 
to a Mansion. A practical Guide to Members of Building Societies and all interested in select- 
ing or building a house. With 600 illustrations. Cloth extra. Crown, 8vo 3 . 50 

RICHARDSON, P. A.— Architectural Modeling-, in Paper. (Weale's Series) 60 

RLDDELL, J.— Architectural Designs for Model Country Residences, illustrated by 
colored drawings of Elevations and Ground Plans, accompanied by general descriptions. 
Oblong 4to 15.00 

RITCH, J. W. — American Architect, comprising Original Designs of Cheap Country and 

Village Residences. Half mor. 4to 8 . 00 

ROBINSON, Joseph Barlow, Sculptor. — Architectural Poliag'e, consisting of Designs for 
Capitals, Bosses, Crockets, Finials, Diapers, Corbels, etc., etc., for the enrichment of Build- 
ings, Monuments, Furniture, etc., etc. 36 Plates, 10%X12X in PortfoUo 3.00 

ROBINSON, W.— The Parks, Promenades and Gardens of Paris, described and con- 
sidered in relation to the wants of our own Cities, and of Public and Private Gardens. 2d 
edition. London, illus. Cloth. 8vo 7.50 

Robson's Modem Domestic Building* Construction, niustrated by Plans and Complete 
Working Drawings, with Specifications of the work in each trade, etc. 61 Plates. Folio. 
Cloth 18.00 

ROGERS, F. — Architect's Guide : being a Text-Book of Useful Information for Architects, 

Contractors, etc. London. Cloth. 12mo 3.00 

ROGERS, F. — Monuments, Head Stones, Mural Tablets and Churchyard Crosses. 60 original 

Designs. London. 4to 6.00 

ROSENGARTEN, A.— A Handbook of Architectural Styles. Translated from the German 

by W. Collett.-Sandars. 639 illustrations. Cloth. Svo 3.00 

Rural Church Architecture. 20 Designs for Churches of Different Styles and Cost, Eleva- 
tions, splendidly Chrom<j LithograiDhed in colors by the following prominent Architects : 
Upjohn, Ren wick, Wheeler, Wells, Austin, Stone, Cleveland, Backus, Reeve, and Eveleth 4.00 

RUSKIN, John.— Seven Iiamps of Architecture. With illustrations drawn by the author. 

Plates. Ex. cloth, 12mo 2.00 

Cheap edition, without Plates. Green cloth 1.00 

SCHUMANN, F.— Formulas and Tables for Architects and Engineers in Calculating the 

Strain and Capacity of Structures in Iron and Wood. Tucks. 12mo 2 . 50 

SCOTT, Sir Gilbert.— Lectures on the Rise and Development of Mediaeval Architect- 
ure. With over 4:50 illustrations. Two large Svo volumes. Cloth, gilt top. Complete 16.80 

SHAW, Edward, Architect.— Civil Architecture. Being a complete Theoretical and Practical 
System of Buildings, containing the Fundamental Principles of the Art. To which is added 
a Treatise on Gothic Architecture, etc. By Thomas W. Silloway and George M. Harding, Archi- 
tects. The whole illustrated by 102 quarto plates finely engraved on copper. Eleventh edition. 
Cloth, ito 10.00 

SHAW, R. N.— Architectural Sketches from the Continent. London. Half mor 12.00 

SHAW, R. Noi-man.— Sketches for Cottages and other Building's. Drawn by Maurice B. 

Adams. 28 plates. Cloth. Imperial 4to 10 00 

Shell's Catholic Churches.— Large folio 10.00 

SHULZE, P.— Designs for Monuments. Boards. 4to 6.00 

SLOAN, Samuel, Architect. -American Houses. A variety of Original Designs for Rural Build- 
ings. Illustrated by 26 colored engravings, with descrix)tive references 2 . 50 

SLOAN, S.— City and Suburban Architecture. Designs for Public Edifices, Private Resi- 
dences and Mercantile Buildings. Illustrated. Cloth. Folio 12.00 

SLOAN, S.— Constructive Architecture. A Guide to the Practical Builder and Mechanic. 

Illustrated. Cloth. 4to 7.50 

SLOAN, S.— Homestead Architecture, containing Designs for Villas, Cottages, Farm-Houses, 

etc. Plates. Cloth. 8vo.. 3.50 

SLOAN, S.— The Model Architect. A series of Designs for Cottages, Villas, Suburban 

Residences, etc. 2 vols. 4to 18.00 

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Works on AR.CMITKCXUI«.E continued. Each. 

SMITH, C. H. J.— Parks and Pleasure Grounds ; or. Practical Notes on Country Residences, 

Villas, Public Parks and Gardens. Cloth, 12mo $2.00 

SMITH, T. Roger.— Architecture— Gothic and Renaissance. Illustrated by 84 plates, and 

a Glossary illustrated by 40 engraved Details. Cloth. 8vo. 240 pages 2.00 

STEVENSON, J. J.— House Architecture. Vol. I., Architecture. Vol. II., House-planning. 

2 vols. London. Cloth. Royal 8vo 12.00 

STRICKLAND, C. W.— Cottag"e Construction and Design, with Specifications and Plans. 

Cloth, Bvo 3.00 

STUART, R.— Dictionary of Architecture— Historical, Descriptive, Topographical Decoration, 

Theoretical and Mechanical. 3 vols., bound in 2. Sheep. Hlustrated by 1,000 drawings 12.00 

Technical Drawing" and Design. For Architects and Builders, Carpenters, etc. In 2 parts. 

4to. Boards. Part I. : Outline Drawing, with twenty-nine Plates. (Part U. in press) 1.00 

TOTTIE, C— Designs for Sepulchral Monuments. With Plans. With twenty-five Copper- 
Plate Engravings. London, 4to 5.00 

TRENDALL, E. W.— Monuments, Cenotaphs, Tomhs and Tablets, with details and Work- 
ing Drawings. Cloth. 4to 7.50 

TURNER. — Hints to Househunters and Householders. Treating on situation, aspect, soil, 
construction, water supply, drains, ventilation and warming ; light, dust, kitchen, liabilities of 
landlord and tenant, &c. It will be found a valuable book of ready reference on these subjects. 
Cloth. 12mo 1.00 

TUTHILL, Wm. B., Architect.— Practical Iiessons in Architectural Drawing*; or. How to 

Make the Working Drawings for Buildings. Forty-four pages descriptive letter press, illus- 
trated by thirty- three full page Plates (one in colors) and thirty- three Woodcuts, showing 

methods of construction and representation. Cloth. 8vo , 2.50 

VAUX, C. — Villas and Cottag'es. New Edition, revised and enlarged. Cloth. 8vo 3.00 

Villa and Cottage Architecture. Select Examples of Country and Suburban Residences 

recently erected by various architects. London. Half Mor. 4to 20.00 

VIOLETT, Le Due— Discourses on Architecture. Vol. I. Translated, with an Introduc- 
tion by Henry Van Brunt, Fellow American Institute of Architects. Fully Illustrated. Cloth. 

Royal 8vo 5.00 

VIOLETT, Le Due— Discourses on Architecture. Vol. II. Translated by Benj. Bushnell, 
Architect. Illustrated by nineteen steel Engravings and ninety-three Woodcuts. Cloth. 

Royal 8vo 5.00 

VIOLETT, Le Due— The Story of a House. Translated by Geo. M. Towle. Containing a 
variety of illustrations by the Author. The work gives the experience of a young man build- 
ing a house under the supervision of an eminent Architect. It teaches the reader what he 

learned of each part as the work progressed. 284 pages. 8vo 6.00 

Vitruvius' Architecture. Translated by J. Gwilt. (Weale's series.) 2.00 

VODGES, Frank W., Architect.— The Architect's and Builder's Pocket Companion and 
Price Book. Consisting of a short but comprehensive epitome of Decimals, Duodecimals, 
Geometry and Mensuration ; with Tables of U. S. Measures ; Sizes, Weights, Strengths, etc., of 
Iron, Wood, Stone, and various other materials ; Quantities of Materials in Given Sizes and 
Dimensions of Wood, Brick and Stone ; and a full and complete Bill of Prices for Carpenters' 

Work, etc. Pocket form, well bound 2.00 

WARE, William R., Professor of Architecture in the School of Mines, Columbia College.— Mod- 
em Perspective. A Treatise upon the Principles and Practice of Plane and Cylindrical 
Perspective. This is by far the most exhaustive of modern works on the siibjects relating to 
perspective, plane and panoramic, and will be of great value to all architects aud artists, and 
others interested in the problems of art. The scientific and pictorial aspects of these investi- 
gations are carefully and thoroughly considered, both independently and in their connection 
with drawing ; and the propositions of the author are illustrated by plates of architectural 

objects and perspective plans. 321 pages, with twenty-seven Plates, in Portfolio. 12mo 5.00 

WEALE, John.— A Dictionary of Terms used in Architecture, Building, Engineering, Min- 
ing, Metallurgy, Archaeology, the Fine Arts, etc., with Explanatory Observations on various 
subjects connected with Applied Science and Art. Fourth edition, with numerous additions. 

Edited by Robert Hunt. London. Cloth. 12mo 2.50 

WEALE, John. — Papers and Practical Dlustrations of Public Works of Recent Construc- 

• tion, British and American. London. Cloth Imperial 8vo 5 . 00 

WEIDENMAN, J.— Beautifying Country Homes. A Handbook of Landscape Gardening. 
Seventeen full page and seven double page Colored Lithographs. Cloth. An elegant 4to 

volume 15.00 

Wheeler's Homes for the People. One hundred Original Designs, with full Descriptions 

and Constructive and Miscellaneous Details 2.00 

Wheeler's Rural Homes. Original Plans and Designs, and full Directions for Designing, 

Building, Heating, Furnisliing, and Form of Contract and Specifications 1.50 

WIGHTWICK, George, Architect.— Hints to Young" Architects. Comprising Advice to 
those who, while yet at School, are destined to the Profession ; to such as, having Passed 
Pupilage, are about to Travel ; and to those who, having Completed their Education, are about 
to Practice. Together with a Model Specification, involving a gi-eat variety of Instructive and 
Suggestive Matter. A New Edition, Revised and considerably Enlarged, comprising Treatises 
on the Principles of Construction and Designs. By G. Huskisson Guillaume, Architect. Nu- 
merous Illustrations. One vol.. 12mo 2.00 

WIGHTWICK, George.— Palace of Architecture. Finely Illustrated. Cloth. Imperial 8vo .. . 10.00 
WILKINSON, William.— Eng'lish Country Houses. Containing sixty-one Views and Plans 
of recently erected Mansions, Private Residences, Parsonage-Houses, Lodges and Cottages, 
with Sketches of Furniture and Fittings, and a Practical Treatise on House Building. Lon- 
don and Oxford. Cloth. Large 8vo 5.00 

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Works on ABtCHIXKCXUBtK continued. _ , 

Each. 

WITHERS, F. C. — Church. Architecture. Treatise on Site, Cost, Arrangement of Plan, Style, 
Materials, Construction, Fittings, Glass, Iron "Work, Wall Decorations, Communion Plate, 
and Bells. Large volume. Fifty-one 9X14 Plates. Cloth $10.00 

WOOD. — The Twenty Styles of Architecture. Illustrated by Plates of the Finest Edifices 

in the World. By the Editor of the " One Hundred Greatest Men." One quarto volume 7.50 

WOODWAED, George E. & Edward G. THOMPSON. Architects.— Woodward's National 
Architect. One thovisand Original Designs, Plans and Details to Working Scale, for the 
Praetical Construction of Dwelling Houses, for the Country, Suburb and tillage. With com- 
plete sets of Specifications and Estimates. Vol. I. $7 . 50. Vol. II. with 100 Plates 7 . 50 

Woodward's Cottag"es and Farm Houses. 188 Designs and Plans of low-priced Cottages, 

Farm Houses and Out-Buildings 1.00 

Woodward's Graperies and Horticultural Building's. With Plans for Hot and Cold 

Graperies, Conservatories, Orchard Houses, Forcing Houses, Cold Pits, Hot Beds, etc 1.00 

Woodward's Suburban and Coujitry Houses. Seventy Designs and Plans, and numerous 

examples of the French Roof 1 .00 

WOOLETT. William M.— Old Homes Made New. Being a Collection of Plans, exterior and 
interior Views, illustrating the Alteration and Remodeling of several Suburban Residences, 
with Explanatory Text. Oblong, 7X11 1.50 

WOOLETT, W. M.— Villas and Cottag-es; or. Homes for All. A Book for the People. Show- 
ing Plans, Elevations and Views of twelve Villas and ten Cottages, being a Collection of Dwell- 
ings suited to varioits individual wants, and adapted to different locations. Cloth. Oblong 
Svo, of forty 8X1'2 Plates 3.00 

WREN, Sir Christopher.— Towers and Steeples. Thirteen full-page Plates, containing sixty- 
seven Illustrations. Boards. Svo 1.80 

WRIGHT, F. A., Architect.— A Practical Book on Perspective ; Architectural Perspective 
for Beginners. The central idea of the book is to teach the Student something of Practical 
Value as well as to give him the necessary Theoretical Training in the Principles of Perspec- 
tive. In other words, the Student is broiight through the same course of Practical Study that 
he would pursue if in an Architect's Ofiice. Cloth. Large quarto 3 00 

YOUNG, William, Archt. — Architecture. Town and Country Mansions and Siiburban Houses, 
with Notes on the Sanitary and Artistic Construction of Houses. Illustrated by thirty Plates, 
containing Plans, Elevations, Perspectives and Interior Views of executed Works in the Queen 
Anne, Classic, Old English, Adam's, Jacobean, Louis XVI. and other Styles. Cloth. Imperial ito. 12.50 

YOUNG, W., Architect.— Cottag"es and Villas. Picturesque Architectural Studies and Prac- 
tical Designs for Gate Lodges, Cottages, Cottage Hospitals, Villas, Vicarages, Country Resi- 
dences, Schools, Village Churches, etc. 50 plates. Cloth, ito 9.00 

See Works on Building, Carpentry, Decoration, Bridges and Trusses; also Reference Books, etc. 

BUII^DIlKa, AI^O BUII^OIIVO MAXBRIAI^S. 

Each. 
AUSTIN, J. G.— A Practical Treatise on Calcareous and Hydraulic I^imes and Cements. 

London. Cloth. l-2mo $2.00 

BAUMAN, Frederick.— The Art of Preparing" Foundations for all kinds of Building's. .75 

BEATON, A. C, Architect and Siirveyor. — Quantities and Measurements. How to calcu- 
late and take them in Bricklayers', Masons', Plumbers'. Plasterers', Painters', Paper- 
hangers', Gilders', Smiths', Carpenters', and Joiners' work. Illustrated. (Weale's Series) 60 

BOW, R. H.— Economies of Construction in Relation to Framed Structures. Illus- 
trated. London. Cloth. 8vo 2.00 

Brown's Building" Table and Estimate Book —For Carpenters, Builders, and Lumber 
Men. By a Practical Mechanic. Contains valuable information about quality and quantity 
of Material used for barns and frame houses of various descriptions. 152 pages. Cloth. 
Large Svo ■: 1 . 50 

BURNAM.— History and Use of Ziimestone and Marble. Forty-eight Chromo-Litho- 

graphs, 392 pages. Cloth. Svo 6.00 

BURNELL, Geo. R.— Rudimentary Treatise on Iiimes, Cements, Mortars, Con- 
cretes, Mastics, Plastering", &c. Fifth edition, with Appendices. (Weale's Series) 60 

BURNS, R. S., C.E., of Manchester.— Building" Construction. Timber and Iron Work. Two 

vols., with plates. (In Elementary Series.) 16mo, $1.50; advanced series.... 3.50 

BURNS, R. S., C.E., of Manchester.— Stone and Brickwork. Two vols., with plates. (In Ele- 
mentary Series.) 16mo, $1.50; advanced series 3.50 

BUTTS, J. R— The Tinman's Manual and Builder's and Mechanic's Hand Book. 

Designed for useful and important purposes in the Practical Arts 1.20 

CAMERON, K. — Plasterer's Manual. Containing accurate descriptions and Illustrations of 
tools and materials used in Plastering. Description of action of every variety of Lime and 
Cement ; Instructions for making all kinds of Mortar ; Form of Contract ; Useful Tables ; 
many important Recipes, etc. Cloth. 12mo 75 

CHRISTY, Wyvill J.— The Joints Made and Used by Builders in the construction of 
various kinds of Engineering and Architectural Works, with upwards of 160 Wood Engravings. 
(Weale's Series) 1.20 

CLARK, Prof. Theo. M.— Building" Superintendence. — An exceedingly valuable work, based 
on the series of thirty articles recently published in The American Architect, and so fully illus- 
trated with cuts and diagrams that every point is made very plain 3.00 

DAVIS, C. T— A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Bricks, Tiles, Terra 
Cotta, etc. Including Common, Ornamentally Shaped and Enameled Bricks. Drain Pipes, 
Fire Clays, Fire Bricks, Terra Cotta, Roofing Tiles, Flooring Tiles and Art Tiles ; comprising 

every important product of Clay emjiloyed in Architecture 5 . 00 

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Works on BUII^DII^JG & BUII^OIiKG I«AXHIt.IAt,S continued. 

Each. 

DOBSOX, E.— Art of Btiilding-. (Weale's Series) ' 60 

DOBSON. E. — Brick and Tile Making'. New edition, revised by Robert Mallet. London. 

( Weale s Series) $1 . 20 

DOBSON, E.— Foundations and Concrete Works. (Weale's Series) 60 

DOBSON, E.— Masonry and Stone Cutting". (Weale's Series) 1 .00 

EASSIE, P. B.— Wood and its Uses. A Handbook for the use of Contractors, Builders, and 

Architects. 1874. Gloucester. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

FAIJA, Henry. Portland Cement for Users. London. Illustrated. Cloth. 12mo 1.40 

FLETCHER, B. — Quantities. Explanatory of the best method adapted in the Measaxrement of 

Builders' Work, etc. London. Hlustrated. Cloth. 8vo .' 2.40 

GILMORE, Maj.-Gen'l, Q. A. —Practical Treatise on Coignet Beton and other Artificial 

Stones. With numerous plates. Cloth. 8vo 2.50 

GILMORE, Maj.-Gen'l, Q. A. —Practical Treatise on Iiimes, Hydraulic Cements, and 

Mortars. Cloth. Svo 4.00 

GILMORE, Maj.-Gen'l, Q. A.— Report on the Compression, Strengiih, Specific Gravity, 

and Ratio of Absoi'iDtion of the Building Stones in the United States. Cloth. Svo 1.00 

Hallet's Specifications for Frame Houses. — Architects and others who have occasion to 
write specificatious, will find it greatlj" to their advantage, both in the saving of time and in 
the greater readiness with which the mechanic will read them, to use this form as a blank, 
rather than write out their specifications in the ordinary way. Small quarto volume, bound 
in paper cover, .50; substantially bound in Cloth 1.00 

HAMMOND, Adam.— The Rudiments of Practical Bricklaying. In six sections. General 
principles: Arch Drawing, Cutting and Setting; Pointing; Paving; Tiling Materials; Slating 
and Plastering ; Practical Geometry, Mensuration, etc. (Weale's Series) 60 

HATFIELD, R. G., author of "American House Carpenter." — The Theory of Transverse 
Strains, and its application in the Construction of Buildings — Floors, Headers, Carriage 
Beams, Bridging, Rolled Iron Beams, Tubular Iron Girders, Cast Iron Girders, Framed Girders 
and Roof Trusses ; — with Tables (calculated expressly for this work) of Floor Beams, Headers, 
Rolled Iron Beams, Constants, Weights of Materials and Strength of American Woods — Trans- 
verse, Tensile and Compi-essive. 1 vol., 8vo. 6a0 pages, with many fine wood engravings 5.00 

HODGSON, Fred T.— The Builder's Guide and Estimator's Price Book. Being a com- 
pilation of current Prices of Lumber, Hardware, Glass, Plumbers' Siipplies, Paints, Slates, 
Stones, Limes, Cements, Bricks, Tin, and other Building Materials ; also Prices of Labor, and 
Cost of Performing the several kinds of work required in Building. Together with prices of 
Doors, Frames, Sashes, Stairs, Mouldings, Newels, and other Machine work. To which is 
appended a large number of Biiilding Rules, Data, Tables, and Useful Memoranda, with a 
Glossary of Architectural and Building Terms 2.00 

HODGSON, Fred T.— Plaster and Plastering. Mortars and Cements. How to make 
and how to use. A complete guide for the plasterer in the preparation and application of all 
kinds of Plaster and Cements, with useful information on the Qualities of the various kinds. 
Together with Rules for valuing Plaster and Stucco Work. To which is appended an Illus- 
trated Glossary of Terms used in Plastering, etc. Besides numerous engravings in the text, 
there are three plates, giving some forty figures of Ceilings, Centre-pieces, Cornices, Panels 
and Sofia ts 1 .00 

Home Garden, The. Gardening : Treatment of the Ground ; Plants ; Shrubbery ; City 

Gardens; House Plants; Miniature Green Houses, etc. Cloth. Small 4to 60 

Home Grounds. General arrangement of Grounds, Walks and Drives, Lawn and Grass Plots, 
Planting Trees, etc. Fences and Gates, Summer Houses, Shelters, etc. ; Chickens and Chicken 
Houses, etc 60 

HURST, J. T., C.E.— A Handbook for Architectiiral Surveyors and others engaged in 
Biiilding ; containing Formulfe useful in designing Builder's Work, Table of Weights of the 
Materials used in Building, Memoranda connected with Builder's Work, Mensuration, the 
Practice of Builder's Measurement, Contracts of Labor, Valuation of Property, teummary of 
the Practice in Delapidation, etc., etc. 2d edition, pocket-book form, full bound 2.00 

JACOB, A.— Practical Designing of Retaining Walls. (Science Series, 3). Boards. 18mo .50 

KITTREDGE, A. O.— The Compendium of Architectural Sheet-Metal Work. Profusely 
Illustrated. Embracing Riiles and Directions for Estimates, Items of Cost, Nomenclature, 
Tables ot Brackets, Modillions, Dentals, Triisses, Stop-blocks, Frieze Pieces, etc. Architect's 
Specifications, Tables of Tin Roofing, Galvanized Iron, etc., etc. To ^^ hich is added the Exem- 
plar of Architectural Sheet Metal Work, containing details of the Centennial Building, and 
other imiDortant Sheet-metal Work, Designs and Prices of Architectural Ornaments. Svo., 
565 pages 5.00 

LELAND, E. H.— Farm -houses ; In-doors and Out-doors. Illustrated. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

XTotes on Building Construction. Part I. Contents : Walling and Arches ; Brickwork ; 
Masonry ; Carpentry ; Floors ; Partitions ; Timber Roofs ; Iron Roofs ; Slating ; Plumber's 
Work ; Cast-iron Girders, etc. ; Joinery 3 . 50 

Notes on Building Construction. Part II. Contents : Brickwork and Masonry ; Timber 
and Iron Roofs and Coverings ; Girders ; Beams, and general information about Floors, 
Stairs, Joinery, Plasterer's Work, Painting, etc 3.50 

ZTotes on Building Construction. Part III. Materials : Stone, Bricks, Tiles, Terra Cotta, 
etc.; Limes, Cements, Mortar, Concrete, Plaster, and Asphalts ; Timber; Paints and Varnishes; 
Glass; Paper Hanging, and Miscellaneous 6.00 

Pewtner's Comprehensive Specifier. A Guide to the Practical Specification of every kind 

of Building Artificer's Work. Edited by Wm. Young. London. Cloth. 12mo 2.50 

PHIN, John, C.E.— Lightning Rods. Plain Directions for the Construction and Erection of 

Lightning Rods. Second edition. Enlarged and fully illustrated. Cloth. Timo 50 

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Each. 

PLUMMER, P. W.— The Carpenter's and Builder's Guide. A Handbook for Workmen ; 
also a -Manual of Refei'ence for Contractors, Builders, etc. 3d edition. Part I. — The first 
part treats of Building Materials, and contains a large amount of information concerning the 
quantity, quality and cost of all materials reqiiired to build a house. Part 11. — Problems for 
Drafting. Part III.— Description of Plates ; Cuts for Boxes or Hoppers with flaring sides ; 
Raking Mouldings ; Roof Cuts, including Jack Rafters ; Backing a Hip ; to describe Hip or 
Groins for the intersection of Arched or Carved Ceilings. Stair Rails : First Example ; Second 
Example. Part IV. — Board, Plank and Scantling Measure. Part V. — Form of Builder's Con- 
tract, from Parson's "Law of Business," by permission of the publishers. Part Vi. — Glos- 
sary of Terms used in Architecture, and definitions of the same ; Definitions of the most 
common terms in Drafting 75 

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TOMLINSON. R. & C— Construction of Door Locks. (Weale's Series) 60 

VAILE, Chas. A., Sup't Richmond Cornice Works, Indiana. — Galvanized Iron Cornice- 
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WALKER, F.— Brickwork : A Practical Treatise, embodying the General and Higher Principles 

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WOOD, DE VOLSON.— A Treatise on the Resistance of Materials, and an Appendix on the 

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YOUNG, W., Architect.— Builder's Price-Book. Pocket-book of Prices and Memoranda. 

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ALLAN, Prof. W.— Theory of Arches. (Science Series. Stiff paper boards. IBmo 50 

BAKER, B. — Iiong'-Span Railway Bridg'es. Comprising Investigations of the Comparative 
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BASHFORTH, F., M.A.— A Practical Treatise on the Construction of Oblique Bridg'es, 

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BOLLER, A. P., C.E.— Practical Treatise on the Construction of Iron Hig-hway 
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HUMBER, WM.— Strains in Girders, calculated by Formulas and Diagrams. Illustrated with 

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MERRIVIAN, M.— Theory and Calculations of Continuous Bridges. (Science Series, 25.) 

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BITTER, Aug., and PHIL, Dr.— Elementary Theory and Calculation of Iron Bridg'es and 
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Cloth. 8vo 6 .00 

ROBINSON, Prof. S. W.— Streng-th of Wroug-ht Iron Bridg-e Members. (Science Series, 

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and examples for the use of Students and Engineers. 2d edition 3.50 

STONEY, B. D. — Theory of Strains in Girders and similar structures, with observations on 
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TARN, E. W.— The Construction of Roofs of Wood and Iron. (Weale's Series.) 60 

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TIMMINS, Thos.— Examples of Iron Roofs, with Details and Diagrams of Strains. 2 vols. 

London. Cloth. Quarto 13 . 50 

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Wire; with examiDles on the Principle of Suspension. London. 4 vols. Half mor. Svo 25.00 

WHIPPLE, S., C.E.— An Elementary and Practical Treatise on Bridg'e Building' 4.00 

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WOOD, DeVolson.— A Treatise on the Theory of the Construction of Bridg'es and Roofs. 

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WOODBURY, D. P.— Treatise on the various Elements of Stability in the Well -Propor- 
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AVELING, S. T.— Carpentry and Joinery. London. Illustrated. Cloth. 12mo 75 

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Carpentry and Joinery for Amateurs. By the author of "Turning for Amateurs." 

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COLLINGS, George.— A Practical Treatise on Handrailing", showing New and Simple 
Methods for finding the Pitch, Drawing the Moulds, Beveling, Jointing up and Squaring the 
Wreath. Illustrated with plates and diagrams. (Weale's Series) 60 

CRESSWELL, Frank O., of the Liverpool School of Science ; Medallist for Geometry.— Hand- 
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System," and Full Practical Instructions for making and fixing Geometrical Staircases. With 
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DAVIDSON, E. A.— Amateur House Carpenter. A Guide in Building, Making and Repairing. 

London. Cloth. 8vo $4.00 

DAVIDSON, E. A.— Boy Joiner and Model Maker. 200 illustrations. London. Cloth. 8vo. 2.50 
DAVIDSON, E. A.— Drawing' for Carpenters and Joiners. 250 illustrations. London. 

Cloth. 12mo. (Oassell's Manual) • 1.75 

DE GEAFF, Simon, Architect.— The Geometrical Stair Builder's Guide. A Practical 

System of Hand Railing, embracing all its details. Illustrated with 22 Steel Engravings. 4to. 2.50 

DE GRAFF, S.— The Modern Geometrical Stair Builder's Guide. Illus. 4to 5.00 

GOULD, L. D.— Carpenter's and Builder's Assistant. This work is intended to combine 
all the knowledge the workman requires to construct any design in carpentry by an easy 
system of lines, reducing the science of construction to an agreeable and pleasant occupation, 
rather than an unpleasant task. It also contains Tables of the Strength of Materials, Length 
of Braces where the Run is given, and length of Run where the Brace is given. Technical 

Terms used by Carpenters, etc. Illustrated. Cloth. 8vo 2.50 

GOULD, L. D.— Steel Square Problems, together with a large number of Geometrical Demon- 
strations of practical value to Mechanics. Illustrated by 6U engraved Plates 1.00 

GOULD, L. D.— The American Stair Builder's Guide. Illustrated by 32 Original Plates,, 
with Supplement of 5 additional Plates, showing a variety of Newels, Balusters and Rails, 
fully described and drawn to scale. 8vo 2 . 50 

GOULD. L. D.— The Art and Science of Stair Building*. It has been the object of the 
author of this work to reduce the art and science of Stair Building to the shortest and most 
simple system of lines which will reach the end desired. 36 engraved plates. Cloth. j2mo.. 1.00 

GRIMSHAW, Robert. — Saws. The History, Development, Action, Classification and Comparison 
of Saws of all kinds. With copious Appendices. Giving the details of Manufacture, Filing, 
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List of Saw Patents, and other valuable information. Second and enlarged edition, with sup- 
plement and 354 illustrations. 4to 4.00 

HAMILTON, JOHN A., Architect.— Architects' and Stairhuilders' Tables of Treads and 

Risers. Imp. Cloth. Oblong 16mo 50 

HATFIELD, R. G., Author of Transverse Strains. — The American House Carpenter. A 
Practical Treatise on the .-Vrt of Building, comprising Styles of Architecture, Strength of Ma- 
terial, Construction of various parts of buildings, and many valuable tables. Illustrated by 
hundreds of illustrations. Cloth. 8vo 5.00 

HODGSON, Fred. T., Editor of " Builder and Wood Worker."— Carpenter's Steel Square 
and its uses. Being a description of the Carpenter's Framing Square, giving simple and 
easy methods of obtaining the Lengths and Bevels of all kinds of Rafters, Hips, Groins, 
Braces, Brackets, Purlins, Collar Beams, and Jack-Rafters. Also, its application in obtaining 
the bevels and cuts for Hoppers, Spring Mouldings, Octagons, Stairs, and Diminished Stiles. 
Illustrated by over 50 large and clear Woodcuts. Cloth. 12mo 1 .00 

HODGSON, Fred. T.— Hand-Saws. Their Use, Care and Abuse. How to Select and How to File 
them. This is a thorough book on the care, use, and management of Hand and other small 
saws. The work is handsomely illustrated, with a large ntimber of engravings, showing the 
special forms of teeth suitable for saws intended for cutting different kinds of materials. 
Rules are given for filing saws for cutting the different kinds of wood, and for cutting ivory, 
bone or metal. Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, Pattern Makers, Carriage Builders, and 
Amateui's in Wood-work, should, one and all, have a copy of this work 1.00 

HODGSO.V, Fred. T.— A New System of Hand-Railing ; or, How to Cut Hand-Railing for 
Circular and other Stairs, Square from the Plank, without the aid of a Falling Mould. The 
system is new, novel, economic, and easily learned. Rules, Instructions, and Working Draw- 
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HODGSON, FRED. T.— Practical Carpentry. This book contains about 300 fine illustrations, 
showing the various methods of oltDtaining the lines for Roofs, Hoppers, Angle Bars, Raking 
Mouldings, Curved Rafters, Splayed Work, and himdreds of other things useful to the practi- 
cal workman. The work also contains a Treatise on Carpenters' Geometry, written in a style 
so plain that any ordinary workman may easily understand it. The book is thorough, practi- 
cal, cheap 1.00 

HOD.GSON, Fred. T. — Stair-Building Made Easy. Being a full and clear description of the 
art of building the bodies, carriages, and cases for all kinds of Stairs and Steps. Together 
with illustrations showing the manner of Laying out Stairs, Forming Treads and Risers, 
Building Cylinders, Preparing Strings, with instructions for making Carriages for Common, 
Platform, Dog-Legged, and Winding Stairs 1 . 00 

HOLLY, W.— Carpenter's and Joiner's Handbook.— 16mo 75 

HOPE, A.— A Manual of Sorrento and Inlaid Work for Amateurs, with Original Designs. 

Cloth. Svo 1.50 

HORTON, Richard. The Complete Measurer: the measiirenieut of Boards, Glass, etc. 
Uneqiial-sided, Square-sided, Octagonal-sided, Round Timber and Stone, and Standing Tim- 
ber, etc. (Weale's Series.) 1.60 

HULME, F. E. — Examples for Fret Cutting and Wood Carving. Part I.— Fret Cutting. 
Part II.— Caeving in Relief. Part III.— Design. One large folio volume. 24 plates. 67 
designs, and full descriptive letter-press. Boai'ds 3.00 

JONES, John. — Handrailing. Cut square to the plank, without a falling mould, as discovered 
and taught at the Mechanics' Institution, Liverpool. By John Jones, Staircase Builder. 4th 
edition, with 7 plates, containing 50 diagrams, with full instructions for working them. Cloth. 

Royal 8 vo 1 . 50 

Part II. — Containing Additional Examples. Cloth. Royal Svo 1 . 60 

KINSLEY, Charles. Surveyor.— Self Instructor on Iiumber Surveying. For the use of 

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LUKIN, John. — The Young" Mechanic. Practical Carpentry. Containing Directions for the 
Use of all kinds of Tools, and for the Construction of Steam-engines and Mechanical Models, 
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MALONEY'S, Thos.,- Carpenter's and Joiner's Pocket Companion.— The most useful Rules 
and Memoranda, collected from some of the best architectural works of the day, and practi- 
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the i^'raming Square. Cloth. 12mo 50 

MONCKTON, James H.— National Carpenter and Joiner. A complete work on Construc- 
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Level Mouldings, etc. Illustrated with numerous cuts, showing construction of parts of build- 
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MONCKTON, James H. — National Stair Builder. A complete work on Stair Building and 
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NEWLANDS, Jas.— The Carpenter's and Joiner's Assistant. Selection, Strength of 

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NICHOLSON, P. — Carpenter's New Guide. Revised by K. N. Davies, and containing New 

Designs for Roofs, Domes, etc., by S. Sloan. 4to 4 . 50 

NICHOLSON, P. — A Treatise on the Construction of Staircases and Hand Rails. Lon- 
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RIDDELL, Robert.— Lessons on Hand Railingf for Zsearners. Illustrated by 32 Plates. 

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RIDDELL, Robert. — Mechanics' Geometry. Plainly teaching the Carpenter, Mason, Metal- 
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RIDDELL, Robert.— The New Elements of Hand Railing*, llevised edition, containing 41 
Plates, 13 of which are now for the first time presented, together with description of the Art- 
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RIDDELL, Robert.— The Practical Carpenter and Joiner. Showing practical methods for 
obtaining every conceivable cut requisite in Construi-tive Carjpentry. Joinery and Stair 
Building. Containing 24 Plates on Carj)entry, and 8 Plates on Hand Railing. Folio 7.50 

ROGERS, G. A. — The Art of Wood Carving". Practical Hints to Amateurs, and a short History 

of the Art. London. Paper. 16mo '. .50 

SYLVESTER, W. A— The Modern H3 ise Carpenter's Companion and Builder's 
Guide. A Hand Book for Workmen ani a Manual of Reference for Contractors and Builders, 
giving Rules for getting the Lengths and finding the Bevels for Rafters for Pitch Hip, and 
Valley Roofs, the construction of French and Mansard Roofs; Several forms of Trusses, Stairs, 
Splayed and Circular work, etc Tables of Braces. Size and Weight of Window Sash, and 
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The Practical Cabinet Maker.— A Collection of Working Drawings, with Explanatory Notes. 

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ADAMS, Chas. F., Jr.— Railroads ; their Origin and Problems. Cloth. 12mo 1 .25 

AINSLIE, John. A Treatise on Iiand Surveying". A new and enlarged edition, embracing 

Railway, Military, Marine and Geodetical Surveying. By Wm. Galbraith. Atlas. Cloth. 

8vo 10.50 

BAKER, T.— Land and Eng-ineering" Surveying". (Weale's Series) 80 

BAKER, T.— Railway Engineering", or Field Work preparatory to the Construction of Rail- 
ways. 8vo 2.50 

BARRY, J. W.— Railway Appliances. A Description of Details of Railway Construction, 

including a short > otice of Railway Rolling Stock. Illustraed. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

BASHFORTH, Francis.— Earthwork Tables. A General Table for facilitating the Calculation 

of Earthworks for Railways, Canals, etc., with a Table of Proportional Parts. Cloth. 8vo. 1.50 

BORDEN, S.— A System of Useful Formulae, adapted to the Practical Operations of Locating 

and Constructing Railroads. Cloth. 8vo 3.00 

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Works on CIVIl, KBJOINKKK-ING, SUK.VHYIBJG, Ktc, continued. 

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BKOWN, A. B.— Eng-ineering" Facts and Pigfures. London. Cloth. 12mo. 6 vols. Pervol.$2.00 
BUCK, J. H. Watson.— The Construction of Ziarg-e Tunnel Shafts. London. Illustrated. 

Cloth. 8vo 4.50 

BURR, Geo. D.— Instructions in Practical Surveying". Typographical Plan Drawing, and 

Sketching Ground without Instruments. 4th edition. 12mo 3.00 

BURR, Prof. W. H .—Elasticity and Resistance of Materials. For Engineers and Students. 

Well illustrated. Cloth. 8vo 4.00 

BURT, W. A.— Key to the Solar Compass, and Surveyor's Companion, comprising all 
the rules necessary for the use in the field ; also description of the Linear Surveys and Public 
Land System in the United States, Notes on the Barometer, Suggestions for an outfit for a 
Survey of Four Months, etc. 2d edition. Pocket book form. Tuck 2 . 50 

BRYNE, Oliver. — Pocket Book for Railroad and Civil Engineers. Containing New, 

Exact and Concise Methods for laying out Railroad Curves, Switches, etc. Illus. 18mo 1.75 

CAMPIN, F.— A Practical Treatise on Mechanical Engineering, comprising Metallurgy, 

Moulding, Casting, Forging, Tools, Workshop, Machinery, etc. London. (Weale's Series.). ... 1.00 

CAMPIN, Francis, C.E.— Practical Treatise on Mechanical Engineering. Comprising 
Metallurgy, Moulding, Casting, Forging, Tools, Workshop Machinery, Mechanical Manipula- 
tion, Manufacture of Steam Engines, etc. With an Appendix on the Analysis of Iron and Iron 
Ores. To which are added. Observations on the Construction of Steam Boilers, and Remarks 
ui)on Furnaces i.sed for Smoke Prevention ; with a chapter on Explosions, by R. Arm- 
strong, C.K., and John Bourne. Rules for Calculating the Change Wheels for Screws on a 
Turning Lathe, and for a Wheel-cutting Machine, by J. La Nicca. Management of Steel, 
including Forging, Hardening, Tempering, Annealing, Shrinking and Expansion ; and the 
Case-hardening of Iron, by G. Ede. Illustrated with 29 Plates and 10i> Wood Engravings. 8vo. 5.00 

CARPENTER, F. De Y.— Geog^raphical Surveying'. Its Uses, Methods and Results. Boards. 

18mo. (Science Series, 37) 50 

CHALMERS, Jas. B, C.E.— Graphical Determination of Forces in Eng-ineering- Struc- 
ture. Folding Plates. London. Bvo 6.50 

Civil Engineering", by R. G. Burnell and H. Law. (Weale's Series) 2 . 60 

CLARE:E, Col. A. R.— Geodesy. Oxford. Cloth. 8vo ..3.25 

CLEVENGER, S. V.— A Treatise on the Method of Government Surveying, as prescribed 
by the U. S. Congress and Commissioner of the General Land Ofiice. With complete Mathe- 
matical, Astronomical aud Practical Instructions, for the Use of the U. S. Surveyors in the 
Field, and Students who contemplate engaging in the business of Public Land Surveying. 
Mor. gilt. 12mo 2.50 

CLEEMANN, T. M.— The Railroad Engineer's Practice. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

CODRINGTON, Thos., General Superintendent of County Roads of South Wales. The Mainte- 
nance of Macadamised Roads. Cloth. "Svo , 2.50 

COLBURN, Zerah. — Locomotive Eng'ineering', and Mechanism of Railways. London. 2 vols. 

Cloth 10.00 

CROCKER, A.— Elements of Iiand Surveying", New edition, revised. London. Cloth. 8vo.. 4.00 

CROSS, C. S., C.E— Eng-ineer's Field Book. Cloth. 12mo 1.60 

CUNNINGHAM, David.— Earthwork Tables. For facilitating the Calculation of Earthworks 

in the Construction of Railways, Roads, Canals, Dams, etc. Cloth. Royal Svo 4.25 

DAVIES, Charles.— Elements of Surveying" and Iieveling". Revised edition. Sheep. 12mo 2.50 
DAVIS, I. W.— Formulae for the Calculations of Railroad Excavation and Embankment, 

Half roan 1 . 50 

DEMPSEY, G. D.— Iron Applied to Railway Structures. With plates. London. Paper. 

quarto 1 . 50 

DEMPSEY, G. D.— The Practical Railway Engineer. 4th edition, revised. Cloth. 4to...20.00 

DIX, Thomas.— A Treatise on Land Surveying". Boards. London. Svo 3.00 

DREDGE, Jas.— History of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Its Organization, Constritction 
and Management. Exhibiting the highest development of Railroad Practice in the United 
States. Containing Descriptive Text, 100 fine Wood Engravings, 125 Tables, Folding Map, and 
82 lai'ge folio Plates. IllustratcKi by detailed Drawings, Permanent Way Stations, Bridges, 
Worksliops, Locomotives, Rolling Stock, Continuous Brakes, etc., ate. Folio. Half morocco. 30. 00 
DRINKER, Henry S.— Tunneling, Explosive Compounds and Rock Drills. Giving 
the details of Practical Tvmnel Work, Properties of Modern Explosives, Principles of Blasting, 
and Descriptions and Uses of the various Rock Drills and Compressors, together with Amei'- 
icau and Foreign Systems of Arching, and Tables showing Costs and Dimensions of over 2,100 
Tunnels from every part of the World. Profiles, Maps, and over 1,000 Illustrations. Half 

bound. 4to 30. 00 

DUNCAN, A.— Practical Surveyor's Guide. Illustrated. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 25 

ERNST, Capt. O. H.— A Manual of Practical Military Engineering". Prepared for the 

use of the Cadets of the U. S. Military Academy, and for Engineer Troops. Cloth. I'imo 5.00 

Excavations and Embankments. A New Method of Calculating the Cubic Contents of 

Excavations and Embankments by the aid of Diagrams. 3d edition 2.00 

FENWICK, T.— Siibterraneous Surveying and Ranging the Line withoTit the Magnet. With 

Additions by T. Baker. (Weale's Series) ... 1.00 

GIESLER, E. A.— Tables of Frog' Angles and Distances for Turnouts from Straight Lines, 

as well as Curves. Paiier. 12mo 25 

GILLESPIE, W. M— Practical Treatise on Stirveylng. 8vo 2 . 60 

GILLESPIE, W. M.— Manual of the Principles and Practice of Road Making. 10th 

edition, with large addenda. Edited by Cady Staley. Cloth. 12mo 2.50 

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Works on CIVII. EXGII«EKl«Li:NG, SXIRVEYING, Ktc, continued. 

Each. 
GILLESPIE, W. M.— A -Treatise on Iievelingf, Topography, and Higrher Surveying". 

Edited by Cady Staley. Illustrated. Cloth. 8vo $2.20 

GILMORE, Major-Gen. Q. A., U. S. Eng'rs.— Roads, Streets and Pavements 2.00 

GRAHAM, A. J. S.— A Manual of Earthwork. Cloth. 32mo 1.00 • 

GRIPPER, Chas., Civil Engineer and Contractor.— Tunneling. Railway Tunneling in Heavy 

Ground. Cloth. Royal 8vo .3.00 

GRISWOLD, W.— Railroad Eng'ineer 's Pocket Companion. Tucks. 12mo 1 . 75 

GROVER, J. W. — Examples of Station Building's, and their Cost, as executed on several 

Railways. London. Cloth. 4to 4.25 

GURDEN, R. L. — Traverse Tables computed to Pour Places. Decimals for every ' of angle 

up to 100 of distance. For the use of Surveyors and Engineers. London. Half morocco. 

Small folio 12.00 

HAMILTON, W. G.— Useful Information for Railway Men. 8th edition. Revised. Pocket 

form. Morocco 2.00 

HASKOLL, W. D.— Engineering" Field Work, embracing Water Works, Sewage and Irrigation. 

2 vols, in 1. London. Cloth. 8vo 8.00 

HASKOLL, W. D.— Engineer's Mining", Surveyor's and Contractor's Field Book- 
London. Cloth. r2mo 4.00 

HASKOLL, W. D.— Land and Marine Surveying", with description and use of surveying 

instruments. London. Cloth. 8vo 5.00 

HASKOLL, W. D.. C.E.— Railway Construction, for the Use of the Engineer, Constructor, 
and Student ; describing the most recent and approved methods for the Complete formation of 
a Railway. Illustrated. 2 vols. Imperial 8vo 26 .25 

HASKOLL, W. D.— Second Series of Railway Construction, and for the East. 90 large 

folding plates and letter-press. 2 vols. Cloth. 8vo 31.00 

HASKOLL, W. D. — The Practice of Eng"ineering Field Work. London. 2 vols in one... 8.00 

HAUPT, L. M.— A Manual of Eng'ineering' Specifications and Contracts. Cloth. 8vo. 3.00 

HENCK, J. B.— Field Book for Railroad Engineers 2.50 

HOLLEY, A. L. — American and European Railway Practice in the Economical Generation of 
Steam. Cloth. Folio 12.00 

HOLLEY, A. L.. and COLBURN, Zerah.— Permanent Way and Coal Burning Iiocomotive Boil- 
ers of European Railways. Cloth. Folio 10.00 

HOSKOLD, H. D.— Practical Treatise on Mining", Land and Railway S\irveying, etc. 

Cloth. 8vo 7.50 

HOWARD, C. R. — Earthwork Mensuration, the basis of the Prismoidal Formula, containing 
a new method, giving prismoidal contents by the common approximation of * ' average areas," 
corrected by a table, general for thorough cut and fill, terminal pyramids, and side hill work ; 
also tables of level cuttings, corrections for curvature, etc. Illus. Cloth. Svo 1.50 

HUNTINGTON, W. S.— Roadmaster's Assistant and Section Master's Guide. Revised 

and enlarged by Chas. Latimer. Cloth. 12mo .- 1 ,50 

JACKSON, Louis D'A. Aids to Survey Practice, for Reference in Surveying, Leveling and 
Setting Out, and in Route Surveys of Travelers by land and sea, with tables, illustrations, etc. 
London. Cloth. Crown 8vo , 5.00 

JEFFERS, W. N., Captain U. S. Navy. — Nautical Surveying. Illustrated with 9 copperplates 

and 31 wood-cut illustrations. Cloth. 8vo 5.00 

JERVIS, J. B.— Railway Property, A Treatise on the Construction and Management of Rail- 
ways. Cloth. 12mo 2. GO 

KENNEDY, A., and HACKWOOD, R. W.— Railway Curves. Tables for setting out Curves 
for Railways, Canals. Roads, etc., varying from a radius of five chains to three miles, either 
with or without a Theodolite. Cloth. 32mo 1 . 00 

KIRKMAN, M. N. — Bag"g"ag'e Car Traf5.c. Illustrating the Customs and necessary Rules and 
Regulations of the Baggage Depot and the Parcel Traffic of Railroads in this country and 
Europe. Cloth. 12mo 2.00 

KIRKMAN, M. N. — Railway Expenditures ; their Extent, Object, and Economy, etc. 2 vols. 

Cloth. 8vo 4 . 00 

KIRKMAN, M. N. — Railway Service : Trains and Stations. Describing the manner of 

Operating Trains, and the Duties of Train and Station Ofl&cials. Cloth. 12mo 2.00 

LEANING, J. — Quantity Surveying". For the use of Surveyors, Architects, Engineers and 

Builders. London. Cloth. 12mo 3.00 

LEE, Col. T. J. — Tables and Formulae Useful in Surveying, Geodesy and Practical Astronomy, 
including Elements for the Projection of Maps, etc. 3d edition. Revised and enlarged. 
Cloth. 8vo 5 . 00 

LEED'S Engineer's Handbook to the Local Marine Board Examinations for Certificates of 
Comi^etency as first and second-class Engineers ; with a Supplement containing the Answers 
to the Elementary Questions. 7th edition. Sunderland. 12mo 2.75 

LINTERN, Wm.— Magnetic Surveying and Angular Surveying, with Records of the 

Peculiarities of Needle Disturbances. (Weale's Series.) London. 12mo 80 

LIVINGSTON, David.— Railway Curves. Treatise on the setting out of Railway Curves, with 
full Tables of the Angles, Distances, and Offsets required, especially arranged for the tise of 
Measurements in feet and imperial links, but also adapted for the use of any other unit of 
measurement. Cloth. Crown Svo .. .. 4.25 

LONG, J. H., and BUEL, R. H.— The Cadet Engineer ; <'r. Steam for the Student. Cloth. 

12mo 2.25 

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Works on CIVII^ K2SGI3SEEIt.IT»JG, SURVEYING, Htc, continued. 

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LOWNDES, C. S.— Engineer's Handbook. London. Cloth. 12mo $2.00 

MACGREGOE, W.— Earthwork Tables. For Computing the Contents of Earthwork in the 

Cuttings and Embankments of Railways. Cloth. Royal 8vo 2.50 

MAHAN, D. H.— An Elementary Course of Civil Engineering'. Cloth. 8vo 5.00 

MAHAN, Prof. D. H. — An Elementary Course of Permanent Fortification. — For the Use of 
the Cadets of the U. S. Military. Revised and edited by J. B. Wheeler, Professor in U. S. 
Academy. Plates. Cloth. 8vo 6.50 

MAHAN, Prof. D. H.— Mechanical Principles of Engineering and Architecture. 

Cloth. Svo 5.00 

MAHAN, Prof. D. H.— Military Engineering. (An Elementary Course of) comprising Field, 
Fortification, Military, Mining and Siege Operations. New edition. Revised by J. B. Wheeler, 
Prof essor in U. S. Academy. Cloth. 8vo 3.50 

MAHAN, Prof. D. H. — Treatise on Civil Engineering. Revised and edited, with additions 
and new plates. By Prof. De Volson Wood. With an Appendix and complete Index. New 
edition, 1880, with Chapter on River Improvements. By F. A. Mahan. Cloth. Svo 5.00 

MATHESON, Ewing.— Aid Book to Engineering Enterprise Abroad. London. 2 vols. 

Clo th. Svo 9 . 50 

MENDELL, G. H.— A Treatise on Military Surveying.— Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

MERRETT, H. S.— A Practical Treatise on tlie Science of Iiand and Engineering Survey- 
ing, Leveling, Estimating Quantities, etc., with Illustrations and Tables. London. 

Cloth. Svo 5.00 

MOLESWORTH, G. L.— Pocket-book of Useful Formulae, and Memoranda for Civil and 

Mechanical Engineers, Morocco, gilt. Oblong. 32mo 2.00 

MORRIS, E. —Easy Rules for the Measurement of Earthworks, by means of the Pris- 

moidal Formula. Cloth. Svo 1 . 50 

MURRAY, D.— Manual of Land Surveying, with Tables. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 75 

NICHOLLS, W. J.— The Railway Builder. A Hand-Book for Estimating the probable cost of 

American Railway Construction and Equipment. Leather. Oblong 12mo 2.00 

NORRIS.— A Hand-Book for Locomotive Engineers and Machinists. Cloth. 12mo.. 1.50 
OLEER, J. S., C.E. — Railway Curves. Tables for setting out Curves on Railways and other 

Public Works. Mounted on a sheet and folded in a cloth case. Crown Svo 2.00 

PARSLOE, Joseph. — Our Railways. Sketches, Historical and Descriptive, with Practical Infor- 
mation as to Fares and Rates, etc., and a chapter on Railway Reform. London. Cloth. 12mo. 2.40 

Personal Recollections of English Engineers and of the Introduction of the Railway System 

in the United Kingdom. By a Civil Engineer. London. Cloth. Svo 3 . 50 

Plane Table, The, and its Use in Topographical Surveying. From the Papers of the U. S. 

Coast Survey. Hlus. Cloth. Svo 2.00 

PLYMPTON, Geo. W. — The Aneroid Barometer. Its Construction and Use. (Science Series, 

35.) Boards. 16mo 50 

RANKINE, W. J. M. — Civil Engineering, comprising Engineering Surveys, Earthwork, Foun- 
dations, Masonry, Carpentry, Metal-works, Roads, Railways, Canals, Rivers, Water-works, 
Harbors, etc., with numerous Tables and Ulustrations. 13th edition, revised by E. F. Bam- 
ber, C.E. London. Svo 6.50 

REED, W. W.— Head Light for Locomotive Engineers and Machinists. Practical In- 
structions to manage the Locomotive. Illus. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

REYNOLDS, M. — Locomotive Engine Driving. A practical Manual for Engineers in charge 

of Locomotive Engines. 3d edition, enlarged. London. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 75 

REYNOLDS, M.— The Model Locomotive Engineer, Fireman and Engine Boy. Com- 
prising a Historical Notice of the Pioneer Locomotive Engines and their Inventors. London. 
Cloth. 12mo 2.25 

RICE, E. C. — Tables for Calculating, Excavation and Embankment of Regular and Irregular 

Cross Sections. 3d edition. Half roan. Small Folio 7.50 

Roadmaster's Assistant and Section Master's Guide, by W. S. Huntington. Revised 

and enlarged by Chas. Latimer. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 50 

ROBERTSON, Frank.— Civil Engineering. Engineering Notes. Cloth. Svo 5.00 

ROBINSON, Prof. S. W.— Railroad Economies, or Notes with Comments. (Science Series, 59.) 

Boards. 16mo 50 

SEARLES, W. H.— Field Engineering. A Handbook of the Theory and Practice of Railway Sur- 
veying, Location and Construction, designed for Classroom, Field and Office Use. and contain- 
ing a large number of Useful Tables, Original and Selected. This volume contains many 
short and imique methods of Laying Out, Locating, and Constructing Compound Curves, Side 
Tracks and Railroad Lines generally. It is also intended as a text-book for scientific schools. 
Pocket-book form. 3d edition. Morocco. 12mo 3.00 

SEARLES, W. H.— The Railroad Spiral. The Theory of the Compound Transition Curve 
reduced to Practical Formulae and Rules for Application in Field Work, with complete tables 
of Deflections and Ordinates for 500 Spirals. Pocket-book form 1 . 50 

SEATON, A. E. — A Manual of Marine Engineering, comprising the Designing, Construction 

and Working of Marine Machinery. Loudon. Cloth. Svo 6.00 

SHIELDS, J. E. — Notes on Engineering Construction. Embracing Disciassions, the Prin- 
ciples involved, and description of the materials employed in Tunneling, Bridging, Canal and 
Road Building, etc. Illustrated. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

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SHUNK, "W. F.— Tile Field Eng'ineer. A handy book of Practice in the Survey, Location and 
Trackwork of Railroads, containing a large selection of rules and tables, original and selected, 
applicable to both the standard and narrow gauge, and prepared with special reference to the 

wants of the young engineer. 21st edition. Revised. Morocco. 16mo $2.50 

SHUNK, W. F. — Treatise on Railway Curves and Iiocation for young Engineers. Tucks. 

l-2mo 2.00 

SENIMS, F. W. — Practical Tunneling'. 3d edition. Revised and enlarged. London. Cloth. 

Royal 8vo 7.50 

SIMMS, F. W.— Treatise on the Principles and Practice of Iieveling". 5th edition. 

With Law on Curves. Cloth. 8vo 2.50 

SMILES. Saml. — Iiives of the Xhig'ineers, with an Account of their Principal "Works, New 

edition. 5 vols. London. Ilhis. Cloth 12.50 

SMITH, F. C— The Locomotive Engrineer's " Torch." Leather. 16mo 1.00 

SPON'S Pocket Tables and Memoranda for Eng'ineers. Selected and arranged by J. T. 

Hurst. London. Morocco. 36mo , 40 

SPOONER, C. E. — Narrow Gaug'e Railways. 2d edition. Plates. London. Cloth. 8vo 6.00 

STE'S'ENSON, David.— Canal and River Eng-ineering". Edinburgh. Illus. Cloth. 8vo 6.00 

STE^TlNSON. Das-id.— Civil Eng-ineering" of North America. (Weale's Series.) 1.20 

STUART, C. B.— Civil and Military Eng'ineers of America, niustrated with several por- 
traits of eminent engineers. Cloth. 8vo ... 5.00 

STUVRT, B— How to Become a Successful Eng'ineer. Being Hints to Youths about to 

adopt the profession. 18mo 50 

Text Book on Surveying'.— Projections and Portable Instruments for the use of the Cadet 
Midshipmen at the U. S. Naval Academy. 9 lithographic plates and several woodculs. Hlus. 
Cloth. 8vo 2.00 

TRAUTWINE, J. C— Civil Eng'ineer's Pocket-book of Mensuration, Trigonometry, Sur- 
veying, Hydraulics, Hydrostatics Instruments and their adjus'tments. Strength of Materials, 
Masonry, Principles of Wooden and Iron Roof and Bridge Trusses, Stone Bridges and Culverts, 
Trestles, Pillars, Suspension Bridges, Dams, Railroads, Turnouts, Turning JPlatforms, Water 
Stations, Cost of Earthwork, Foundations, Retaining Walls, etc. In addition to which, the 
elucidation of certain important Principles of Construction is made in a more simple manner 
than heretofore. Illustrated with 670 engravings from original designs. 14th Thousand, 
revised and corrected. 678 pages. Tuck, gilt edge. 16mo ^ . . 5 . 00 

TRAUTWINE, J. C. — Pield Practice of Laying out Circular Curves, for Railroads. 11th edi- 
tion. Mor. Tucks. 12mo 2.50 

TRAUTWINE, J. C— ANew Method of Calculating' the Cubic Contents of Excavations 

and Embankments by the Aid of Diagrams. 3d edition 2.00 

VOSE. Geo. L.— Manual of Railroad Eng'ineers and Eng'ineering' Students. Illustrated. 

Cloth. 8vo 12.50 

WEALE, John.— Eng'ineer's Pocket-book. Published annually 2.50 

WEISSENBORN, G.— American Locomotive Eng'ineering* and Railway Mechanism. 2 vols. 

Half Russia. 4to ,36.00 

WHEELER, J. B.. Professor of Engineering, West Point, N. Y.— An Elementary Course of 

Civil Eng'ineering'. Used by the Cadets of the U. S. Military Academy at West Point 

Illustrated. Cloth. 8vo 4.00 

WILLIAMS, J. B — Practical Geodesy, comprising Chain Surveying and the Use of Surveying 

Instruments, Leveling and Tracing of Contours. London. Svo 5 . 00 

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ANDRE, George G.— Draug'htman's Handbook of Plan and Map Drawing" ; including 

Instructions for the Preparation of Engineering, Architectural and Mechanical Drawings. 

London. Cloth. 8vo $3 . 75 

Artist's Edition, containing the Diagrams printed in colors, and 120 Examples of Water Colors, 

washed by hand on Water Color Paper. Gilt edged 3.25 

AUDSLEY, W. & G.— Illuminating' and Missal Painting'. Svo 1 . 75 

AUDSLEY, W. and G.— Mural Decorative Painting'. 36 Plates in Colors and Gold. With 

Explanatory Letterpress and a General Introduction. 1 vol. Folio. In cloth portfolio 15 . 00 

BACON, J. — Theory of Coloring'. An Analysis of the Principles of Contrast and Harmony in 

the Arrangement of Colors. London. Svo 1.25 

B.\DENOCH, J. G.— Le-tter Painting" Made Easy. (Weale's Series.) London. Cloth 12mo. .40 

BAIGENT, F. J.— Heraldic Illumination 2. 75 

BARNARD, George.- Dra^wing" from Nature. A Series of Progressive Instructions in Sketch- 
ing, from Elementary Studies to Finished Views, with Examples f om Switzerland aiid the 
Pyrenees. Svo. With 18 Colored Plates and over 100 Woodcuts. London. Cloth 9.00 

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BAENARD, George —Foliag-e and roregTound Drawing".— Illustrated by numerous exam- 
ples of Trees, Shrubs, Climbing, Meadow and Water Plants, drawn from Nature „..$2.00 

BARNARD, George.— Landscape Painting* in Water Colors 9 . 00 

BARNARD, George.— Theory and Practice of the Art of Iiandscape Painting in Water 
Colors. 26 large colored plates and numerous drawings on wood. New edition. London. 
Cloth, 8vo 9.00 

BENSON. Wm.— Principles of the Science of Color concisely stated, to aid and promote their 

useful application in the decorative arts. London. Cloth, ito 6.00 

BEZOLD, Dr. W. von.— The Theory of Color in its relation to Art and Art Industry. Translated 

from the German. Illus. Cloth. Crown 8vo 6.00 

BINNS, W.— An Elementary Treatise on Ortliog"raphic Projection. With numerous illustra- 
tions. Cloth. 8vo , 3.50 

BINNS, W.— A second Course of Orthographic Projection. Being a continuation of the New 

Method of Teaching the Science of Mechanical Drawing. London. Svo 4 . 50 

BISHOP, Thos.— Etcher's Guide. Illus. Cloth. Svo 1.00 

BOOTH, M. L.— Marble- Worker's Companion. Cloth. 16mo 1 . 50 

BURCHETT, R.— Linear Perspective, for the Use of Schools of Art. London. Cloth. 

]2mo 3.50 

BURN, M. L.— Artist's and Tradesman's Companion. Cloth, 12mo 1.00 

BURN, R. S. — Illustrated Drawing-Book, for the use of Schools, Students and Artisans ; 
containing Pencil Drawing, Figure and Art, Perspective Engraving; with upward of 300 illus- 
trations. London. Svo 1 . 00 

BURN, R. S.— Ornamental Drawing and Architectural Design ; with Notes, Historical 

and Practical. 300 illustrations. London. Cloth. Svo 1.00 

CARTER, Susan N.— Art Suggestions from the Masters. Selected from the works of 
artists and writers of art, with reference to their practical value for art students. Cloth. 
12mo 1 . 25 

CASSELL'S Water-Color Painting Book, by R. P. Leitch. Consisting of a Course of Water- 
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press to each Plate, and full instructions to the learner, as to the Colors employed, and the 
manner of mixing and applying them. (CasseU's Manual) 2.50 

CAVE, E.— Method of Learning* to Draw from Memory. From 4th Parisian edition. 

Cloth. 12mo 1 . 00 

C WE, E.— Method of Teaching Color. Cloth. 12mo 1.00 

CHAPMAN, J. G. — American Drawing Book. A Manual for the Amateur, and Basis of Study 

for the Professional Artist. Illustrated. 4to 6.00 

CHEVREUL, M. E.— The Principles of the Harmony and Contrast of Colors, and their 

Application to the Arts. 3d edition. Illustrated with Colored Plates 3 .00 

CHURCH, A. H., M.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford.— Color. With 6 Colored Plates and numerous 

Diagrams. Cloth. (Casseli's Manual.) 1.25 

COLLINS, W. H.— Perspective ; or. The Art of Drawing What One Sees. London. Cloth. 12mo. 2.00 

COUTURE, M.— Conversations on Art. Translated by S. E. Steuart. Cloth. 16mo 1.25 

CUTHBERT, J. S.— Anatomy for Artists. Illustrated by 200 Original Drawings. London. 

Cloth. Svo 7.50 

DARYL, P. — The Picture Amateur's Handhook and Dictionary of Painters. London. 

Cloth. 12mo 1 . 25 

DAVIDSON, E. A.— Drawing for Machinists and Engineers. London. (CasseU's Manual.) 

Cloth. 12mo 2.00 

DAVIDSON, E. A.— Drawing for Stone Masons. With Elementary Lessons in Freehand and 
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DAVIDSON, E. A.— Grammar of Coloring. Applied to Decorative Painting and the Arts. By 

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DAVIDSON, E. A— Orthographic and Isometrical Projection, Development of Surfaces 
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MARSHALL, J.— Anatomy for Artists. Illustrated by 200 Original Drawings, by J. S. Cuth- 

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ANDERSON, Richard, F. C. S. — Lig-htning" Conductors : their History, Nature and Mode of 

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ANGELL, J.— Elements of Magnetism and Electricity, with Practical Instructions for the 

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AYRTON, Prof. W. E., and Prof. John PERRY.— Electro Motors and their Government. 

Illustrated. London. Paper. 8vo 40 

AYRTON, Prof. W. E. , and Prof. John PERRY. Winding- Electro Magnets 20 

AYRTON, Prof. W. E., and Prof. John PERRY. Resistance of the Electric Arc 20 

BAILE, J. — Wonders of Electricity. Edited, with Additions, by Dr. J. W. Armstrong. 65 

illustrations. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 50 

BELL, Prof. Alex. G. — The Telephone; a Lecture on Researches in Electric Telephony. 

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BLOOMER, J. G.— Commercial Cryptograph. A Telegraphic Code and Double Index, Holo- 

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BOND, R.— Handbook of the Teleg-raph. London. (Weale's Series) 1 .20 

BOWER, G. S. and W. WEBB.— The law Relating" to Electric Lig-hting". London. Cloth. 

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BUCKMASTER, J. C— The Elements of Magnetism and Electricity. Revised, corrected 

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CAVENDISH, H.— Electrical Researches. Edited by J. Clerk MaxweU. Cambridge. Cloth. 

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COOK. John.— Magnetism and Electricity. London. Cloth. 12mo 40 

CULLEY, R. S.— Handbook of Practical Teleg-raphy. 7th edition. Enlarged. Many 

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CUMMING, Linnfeus, M.D.— Introduction to the Theory of Electricity, with numerous 

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CUNYNGHAME Henry.— A Treatise on the Law of Electric Iiig-hting-, to which is added a 

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DAVIS, C. H., and RAE, F. B.— Handbook of Electrical Diag-rams and Connections. 

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DAY, R. E. — Exercises in Electrical and Magnetic Measurement, with Answers. Lon- 
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DE LA RIVE, A.— A Treatise on Electricity, in Theory and Practice. Translated by C. V. 

Walker. 3 vols. London. Cloth. 8vo. $30. Half morocco 36.00 

DE LA RUE, W., and MULLER, Hugo W.— Experimental Researches in the Electric 

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DESCHANEL, A. Privet.— Electricity and Magnetism, being Part III. of a Treatise on Natural 

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DOLBEAR, Prof. A. E.— The Telephone. An Account of the Phenomena of Electricity, Mag- 
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DOUGLAS, J. C— A Manual of Teleg-raph Construction. The Mechanical Elements of Electric 

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DU MONCEL. Compte, Th. Electro Magnets. Their Construction. (Science Series, 64.) 

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DU MONCEL. Count, and W. H. PREECE.— The Telephone, the Microphone, and the 

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FIELD, H. M.— History of the Atlantic Telegfraph. Illustrated. Cloth. 12mo 1.25 

FISKE, Lieut. Bradley, A., U. S. N.— Electricity in Theory and Practice; or, The Elements 
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FRANCIS, G.— Electrical Experiments. London. Cloth. Svo 2 . 50 

FURGUSSON, R. M. — Electricity. This work aims at giving a popular and accurate view of the 
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GLADSTONE, J.H.,and Alfred TRIBE.— The Chemistry of the Secondary Batteries of Plante 

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GORDON, J. E. H.— A Physical Treatise on Electricity and Mag'netism. 2 vols. Illustrated. 

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GORE, G.— The Art of Electro-Metallurg'y, including all known Processes of Electro-Depo- 
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GUTHRIE, Fred.— Mag'netism and Electricity. 300 illustrations. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 25 

HAMMOND, Robert.— The Electric Iiig'ht in our Homes. 6th Thousand. With original 

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HARRIS, Sir W. S. and SABINE, R.— Electricity . (Weale's Series.) 60 

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HARRIS, Sir W. S— Treatise on Prictional Electricity in Theory and Practice. London. 

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HIGGS, Paget, L.L.D.— The Electric Iiig'ht in its Practical Application. London. 

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HOLMES, A. Bromley.— Practical Electric Iiig'hting'. With 62 illustrations. London. 

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HOPE, A.— Wonders of Electricity. London. Hlus. ISmo 40 

liOPKINSON, Dr. John.— Dynamic Electricity : Its Modern Use and Measurement, chiefly in 
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HOSPITALIER, E.— The Modem Applications of Electricity. Translated and enlarged 

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Microphone. London. Cloth. 12mo $1.59 

JONES, Alex.— Historical Sketch of the Electric Teleg"raph. Cloth. 8vo 2 .00 

KOHLRAUSCH, Dr. F.— An Introduction to Physical Measurements, with Appendices 

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LANGDON, Wm. E.— The Application of Electricity to Railway Working'. Illustrated. 

London. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

LARAEEE, Chas. S.— Cipher, Letter, and Telegraph Code, with Hogg's Improvements. 

Cloth. 12mo 1.00 

LARDNER, D.— The Electric Telegraph Popularized. Illustrated. London. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 
LARDNER, D.— Handbook of Electricity, Magnetism, and Acoustics. New edition. 

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LEVANDER, F. W.— Solutions of the Questions in Magnetism and Electricity set at 
the Preliminary Scientific and First B. Sc. Pass Examinations of the University of London, 
from 1860 to 1879, together with definitions, dimensions of units, miscellaneous examples, etc. 
London. Cloth. 12mo 1.00 

Lighting by Electricity. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed, June, 1879. 

Small folio, with Illustrations and Plates. London 2.00 

Lightning Plashes and Electric Dashes. A Volume of Choice Telegraphic Literature, 
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Lightning-Bod Conference. Report of the Delegates from the following Societies : The 
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Conductors and various appendices, edited by G. J. Symons, F.R.S. London. Illustrated. 
Cloth. 8vo 3.00 

LLOYD, H.— A Treatise on Magnetism, General and Terrestrial . London. Cloth. 8vo.. 5.00 

LOCKWOOD, T. D.— Electricity, Magnetism and Electric Telegraphy. A Practical 
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PERRY, J.— An Elementary Treatise on Steam. London. Cloth. 16mo 1.10 

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RANKINE, W. J. M. — A Manual of the Steam Engine and other Prime Movers, with 

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REYNOLDS, M.— Stationary Engine Driving". A Practical Manual for Engineers in charge 

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ROPER, Stephen, Engineer.— A Catechism of Hig"h-Pressure or Non-Condensing- 
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CHARLES. R. —The Cabinetmaker. Being a Collection of the most approved Designs in the 
Mediaeval, Louis-Seize, and Old English styles, for the use of Cabinet Makers, Carvers, etc. 
96 plates. Folio. Half bound 2.50 

Eastlake's Hints on Household Taste. New edition, niustrated by more than 100 

Designs. Cloth. 8vo 3.00 

EDIS, Robt. W.— Decoration and Furniture of Town Houses. With 29 full-page illustra- 
tions and numerous Sketches. Cloth. Gilt top. Large Svo 3.50 

ELLIOT'S Book of American Interiors. Containing views of twenty-two striking interiors 
now existing in this country, and about thirty smaller illustrations, with descriptive letter- 
press, and Essays on the Library and Dming Room. 4to 10.00 

F.ICEY, J. W., Jr. — Elementary Decoration : as applied to the Interior and Exterior Decora- 
tion of Dwelling-houses, etc. With 68 Explanatory Engravings. (Weale's Series.) 80 

Fashionable Furniture. A Collection of 350 Original Designs of Cabinet Work, Upholstery 

and Decoration. In Portfolio 8.00 

GODWIN, E. W., F.S.A.— Art Furniture. From Designs by the Author and other Artists. 

Bound. Oblong 4to 3 . 00 

GOODWIN, C. W.— Art Furniture from Desig-ns. London. Cloth. 4to 3.00 

HIBBARD, Shirley.— Rustic Adornments for Homes of Taste. New edition, revised, cor- 
rected, and enlarged. With colored plates and 230 wood-cuts. London. Small 4to 8.00 

Hints and Practical Information for Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, and Furniture Men 

generally. Cloth 1.00 

HODGSON, Fred. T.— Hints and Practical Information for Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, 
and Furniture Men g^enerally, together with a description of all kinds of finishing, 
with full directions therefor, varnishes ; polishes ; stains for wood ; dyes for wo d : gilding 
and silvering ; receipts for the factory ; laquers, metals, marbles, etc. ; pictures, engravings, 
etc. ; miscellaneous. Cloth. 12mo 1.00 

Home Decorations.— Instructions in and Designs for Embroidery, Panel and Decorative Paint- 
ings, Wood-Carving, etc. By Janet E. Ruutz-Rees, author of "Horace Vernet," etc. With 
num_erous designs, mainly by George Gibson 60 

How to Furnish a Home. Illustrated. Treating on Halls, Staircases, Kitchen, Dining Room, 

Parlor, Library, Bedrooms, etc. Cloth. 8vo 60 

HULME, F. E.— Ornamental Art 12.00 

Illustrations of the History of Art. A series of over 2,000 Woodcuts, selected, by permis- 
sion, from the works of Kugler, Liibke, Burckha d, Ojerbeck, Dohme, C. von LiitzoAV, Falke, 
Woltmann, Lacroix, etc. Chronologically arranged, and forming a universal atlas, to be used 
in connection with any work on the history of art. Authorized American edition, published 
under the supervision of S. R. Kcehler. The complete work consists of the following series : 
I. Architecture, Sculpture and the Industrial Arts among the Nations of Antiquity. 39 Plates. . 1.50 
n. Architecture and Sculpture of the Early Christian, Romanesque and Gothic Periods. Archi- 
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III. The Architecture and Sculpture of the Renaissance Period and of Modern Times. 48 Plates. . 2.00 

IV. The Industrial Arts among the Oriental Nations and the Nations of Europe, from the Middle 

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V. The History of Painting from the Time of the Egyptians to the Close of the Eighteenth Cen- 
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Interiors and Interior Details. Fitty-two large quarto Plates, comprising a large number 
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Architectural Designers. And a large collection of interior details reproduced from the draw- 
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Plates, and Notes on Wood Finish by Wm. B. Tuthill, A.M., Architect. Handsomely bound in 

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Japanese Ornamentation, Book of. A Collection of Designs adapted to the use of Decora- 
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vailing fashion for "Jap," and will be found highly useful for a variety of purposes. The 
designs are all jjraciicai, and range from the simpler to elaborate work. One oblong volume, 
llplates $2.00 

JOXE"^, Owen.— Grammar of Ornament. Illustrated by examples from various styles of or- 
nament. 112 plates, in colors. Boston edition. Cloth. Folio 25.00 

JONQUET, A.— Orig-inal Sketches for Art Furniture. A Series of Designs in the Jacobean, 

Queen Anne and other styles . 60 pages of illustrations. Folio 10 . 00 

Iiienard's Specimens of Decoration and Ornamentation. An American edition of this 
important \Vork. Most of the plates are fac-similes of the originals, and of the same size. A 
few are slightly reduced or slightly enlarged in size, but in all cases the essential features of 
the Designs are retained. It is well printed and on good paper, and is in everj^ way as valuable 
to the designer as the more costly French edition. These plates cover a wide range of Indus- 
trial Art, almost every branch being represented, from Ceramic to Architecture, including 
subjects, carving, paioting, chasing, inlay, modeling, fabrics, etc., exemplifying the various 
phases of the Renaissance, of which M. Lienard is one of the most able modern exponents. 
Furniture is also largely represented. 127 10x16 plates. Portfolio .12.00 

SMALL, John W., Architect, Edinburgh. — Ancient and Modern Purniture. Fifty plates. 

One quarto vol. Cloth 10.00 

SPOFFORD, Harriet P.— Art Decoration Applied to Purniture. Illustrated. Cloth. 8vo. 4.00 

Study-book of Furniture and Furnishing". A series of 56 Plates of Designs, showing 

Interiors, Cabinet-work, Upholstery and Sundries. Portfolio 10.00 

TALBERT, B. J..— Examples of Ancient and Modern Furniture, Metal Work, Tapestries, 

Decorations, etc. London. Cloth. Folio 16 . 00 

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Each. 
ABEL, C. D. — Machinery, Rudimentary and Elementary Principles of the Construction and on 

the Working of Machinery. (Weale's Series) $3.30 

ABERNATHY. Jas. R.— Practical Hints on Mill Building*. A valuable book for Millowners, 

Millers, Millwrights or Millwright's Apprentices 4 00 

ALDEN, Geo. I.— Notes on Rankine's Applied Mechanics. Cloth. 12mo 1.75 

ALEXANDER, Thomas C. E. —Elementary Applied Mechanics. London. lUus. Cloth. 12mo. 1.25 
ALLAN, A.— Strength of Beams under Transverse Iioads. (Science Series, 19). Boards. 

12mo 50 

Amateur Mechanic's Workshop, The. Containing plain and concise directions for the 

Manipulation of Wood and Metals. London. 8vo 3.00 

Amongst Machines. A Description of various Mechanical Appliances used in the Manufacture 

of Wood, Metal and other substances. By the author of " The Young Mechanic." Illustrated. 

Cloth. 8vo 1 75 

ANDRE, G. G. — A Descriptive Treatise on the Machinery, Tools and Other Appliances 

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APPLEBY'S Illustrated Handbook of Machinery. Section 1.— Prime Movers 80 

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ASHENHURST, T. R.— A Practical Treatise on Weaving" and Designing" of Textile 

Fabrics. 2d edition. London. Cloth. 8vo 5.00 

AUCHINCLOSS, W. S.— Link and Valve Motions. 6th edition. Cloth. 8vo 3.00 

AXON', W. E — The Mechanic's Friend. A Collection of Suggestions and Recipes. With 

numerous designs and woodcuts. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

BAIRD, R. H. — The American Cotton Spinner, and Manager and Carder's Guide. 12mo 1.50 

BAKER, T.— Elements of Practical Mechanism and Machine Tools. 3d edition. 

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BAKER, B.— The Actual Lateral Pressure of Earth Work. 16mo. Boards. (Science 

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BARTLETT, W. H. C— Synthetical Mechanics. Cloth. 8vo 3.50 

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BOTTOMLEY, J. T.— Dsmamics ; or Theoretical Mechanics. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 00 

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BROWN, Henry F., Editor of the American Artisan. — Five Hundred and Seven Mechanical 
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Miscellaneous Machinery ; and including many Movements never before pubJished, and 

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BROWNE, W. R.— The Student's Mechanics, an Introduction to the Study of Force and 

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BUCHANAN, R.— Practical Essay on Mill work and other Machinery. 3 vols. Svo 7.00 

BUEL, R. H.— Safety Valves. Boards. 16mo. (Science Series, 21.) 50 

BURGH, N. P.— Link Motion and Expansion Gear Practically Considered 12,00 

BURGH, N. P. — Treatise on Modem Screw Propulsion. Hlustrated with 62 plates and 

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BURN, R. S. — Mechanics and Mechanism. Essays and Examples for the use of Schools and 

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BYRNE, OL I. VER.— Handbook for the Artisan, Mechanic and Engineer. Comprising 
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Grinding and Polishing, etc. Illustrated by 185 wood engravings. Svo 5 . 00 

BYRNE, Oliver. — The Essential Elements of Practical Mechanics, based on the principle 

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BYRNE, O.— The Practical Metal Worker's Assistant; comprising Metallurgic Chemistry, 

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CAMPIN, F.— Details of Machinery. Comprising Instructions for the Execution of various 

Works in Iron, in the Fitting Shop, Foundry, and Boiler Yard. (Weale's Series.) 1.20 

CLARK, D. K— The Exhibited Machinery at the International Exhibition of 1862. 

600 illustrations on wood, and engraved plates of large size. Svo 7.50 

CLARK, D. K.— A Manual of Rules, Tables and Data for Mechanical Eng'ineers, 

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CLIFFORD, W. K.— Elements of Dynamics. An Introduction to the Study of Motion and 

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COLE, Geo. The Contractor's Book of Working" Drawings of Tools and Machines, used 

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CRAIK, David, Millwright.— The Practical American Millwrig^ht and Miller. Illustrated 

by numerous Wood Engravings and 2 folding Plates. Svo 5 . 00 

CRANE, W. J. E. — The Sheet-Metal Worker's Guide. A Practical Handbook for Tinsmiths, 

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CULLEN, Wm. A Practical Treatise on the Construction of the Turbine, or Hori- 
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DANA, E. S. — Elementary Mechanics, for the use of Colleges and Schools. By E. S. Dana. 

2d edition. Cloth. 12mo 1 50 

DAVIES, D. C, Mining Engineer.— A Treatise on Slate and Slate Quarrying" Scientific. 

Practical and Commercial. With numerous illustrations and folding Plates. I'Jmo 2 50 

DE ROOS, J. D. C. — Linkages. The Different Forms and Uses of Articulated Links. (Science 

Series, 47). Boards. 16mo .50 

DIXON, T.--The Practical Millwrig'ht's and Eng'ineer's Ready-Reckoner. Cloth. 12mo. 1.25 

DU BOIS, A. J.— Calculations of Strength and Dimensions of Iron and Steel Con- 
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EBBETTS, D. J.— Examples of Wroug-ht Iron Work of the 17th and 18th Centuries. Six- 
teen Plates. Large quarto 5 00 

Eng'ineer's and Mechanic's Assistant. Being a Series of Plans, Sections and Elevations of 

Steam Engines. 2 vols. Folio 15 . 00 

Every Man His Own Mechanic. A Complete and Comprehensive Guide to every descrip- 
tion of Constructive and Decorative Work. In three parts. Parti. Household Carpentey and 
JoiNEUY. Part II. Ornamental and Constructive Carpentry. Part III. Household Build- 
ing, Art and Practice. 816 pp. Illustrated by 750 Engravings on Wood. Cloth. 8vo 3.50 

FAIRBAIRN, Wm. C. E.— On the Application of Cast and Wroug'ht Iron to Building Pur- 
poses. Cloth. Svo 2.00 

FAIRBAIRN, Wm.— On Machinery of Transmission. Cloth. 12mo 2 . 50 

FAIRBAIRN, Wm.— Treatise on Mills and Mill work. New edition. London. Svo 10.00 

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FITZGERALD, Walter.— The Boston Machinist. Being a Complete School for the Apprentice 
as well as the advanced Machinist, showing how to make and use every tool in every branch 

of the business ; with a Treatise on Screws and Gear-cutting. 6th edition. Cloth. 18mo 75 

GARNETT, W.— Treatise on Elementary Dsntiamics. For the use of Colleges and Schools. 2d 

edition. London. Cloth. 8vo $2.40 

GELDARD, Joseph. — Handbook on Cotton Manufacture ; or, A Guide to Machine Building, 
Spinning and Weaving. With practical examples, all needful calculations, and many useful 
and important tables. The whole intended to be a complete yet compact authority for the 

manufacture of cotton. With Steel Engravings. Cloth. l2mo 2 . 50 

GLYNN, J. — Construction of Cranes. 5th edition. ( Weale's Series.) 60 

GOODEVE, T. M.— Elements of Mechanism. 3d edition. London. Illus. Cloth. 12mo....l.50 

GOODEVE, T. M.— Principles of Mechanics. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

GRIMSHAW, R.— Modern Milling-, with 28 illustrations. Cloth. Bvo 1 .00 

HARRISON, W. B.— The Mechanic's Tool Book, with Practical Rules and Suggestions for 

Machinists, IroQ Workers and others. Cloth. i2mo 1 . 50 

HASLUCK, Paul N.— The Metal Turner's Handbook. Illus. Cloth. 12mo 40 

HASWELL, C. H.— Engineer's and Mechanic's Pocket Book. 8th edition. Revised and 

enlarged. Tucks 3 . 00 

HOARE, Charles. — The Slide Rule and How to Use It. Containing full, easy and simple 
Instructions to perform all Business Calculations with unexampled rapidity and accuracy with 

a Slide Rule. In tuck cover 1.00 

HOLTZAPFFEL, Chas.— System of Scales of Equal Parts, applicable to various purposes of 

Engineering, Architectural and General Science. London. Illus. Cloth. 8vo 1.00 

HOLTZAPFFEL, Chas.— Turning" and Mechanical Manipulation. Intended as a Work of 
General Reference and Practical Instruction on the Lathe and the various Mechanical pursuits 

followed by Amateurs. 5 vols. London. Clothj 8vo 47.00 

Vols. 4 and 5 separately, '. 12.00 

How to Become a Good Mechanic. Intended as a Practical Guide to Self-taught Men : telling 
What to Study, What Books to Use, How to Begin, What Difficulties will be Met, How to Over- 
come them. In a word, how to carry on such a course of self -instruction as will enable the 
young mechanic to rise from the 'ench to something higher. Paper 15 

HUGHES, Wm. Carter.— American Miller and Millwrig-ht's Assistant. A new edition. 

12mo 1.60 

HYDE, Jas. — Science of Cotton Spinning', practically arranged and simplified. London. 

Cloth. Bvo 5.00 

ISHERWOOD, B. F. Engineering Precedents for Steam Machinery, embracing the Per- 
formance of Steamships, Experiments with Propelling Instruments, etc. 2 vols, in one. 
Cloth. 8v o . 2 . 50 

JAMIESON, A.— Mechanics for Practical Men. Cloth. 8vo 3.00 

JOHNSTON, William. — The Practical Draftsman's Book of Industrial Design and Ma- 
chinist's and Engineer's Drawing Companion. Illustrated. 4to 10.00 

JOYNSON, F. H. — The Mechanic's and Student's Guide in the Designing and Construction of 
General Machine Gearing, as Eccentrics, Screws, Toothed Wheels, etc., and the drawing 
of Rectilinear and Curved Surfaces, with practical rules and details. Edinburgh. Cloth. 8vo. 2.00 

JOYNSON, F. H. — The Metals used in Construction— Iron, Steel, Bessemer Metal. Edin- 
burgh. Cloth. 12mo 75 

KENT, Wm.— The StrengiJh of Materials. Illustrated. Boards. 18mo. (Science Series, 41). . .50 
KERR, J.— An Elementary Treatise on Rational Mechanics. London. Cloth. 12mo..3.00 
Kinematics of Machinery; or, the Elements of Mechanism. By Prof . Alex. B. W. Kennedy, 

C.E. With a Preface by Prof. R. H. Thurston. Boards. 18mo. (Science Series. 54.) 50 

KNIGHT, C— The Mechanician and Engineer Instriictor. London. Half Morocco 7.25 

LAPLACE, P. S.— A Treatise on Analytical Mechanics; being the first book of the 

Mechanique Celeste. Translated by the Rev. John Toplis. Boards. 8vo 2.00 

LE DOUX, M. — Ice Making Machines. Boards. 16mo. (Science Series, 46.) 50 

LEFFEL'S Construction of Mill Dams, and Bookwalter s Millwright and Mechanic. Illus- 
trated. Cloth. 16mo 50 

MAC CORD, Prof. Chas. W.— Kinematics; or, Practical Mechanism. A Treatise on the 
Transmission and Modification of Motion, and the Construction of Mechanical Movements. 
For the use of Draftsmen, Machinists, and Students of Mechanical Engineering, in which 
the laws governing the motions and various parts of Mechanics, as affected by their forms and 
modes of connection, are deduced by simple geometrical reasoning, and their application is 
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various duties in the Steam Engine, for the use of Engineers, Draftsmen, Machinists, and 
Students of Valve Motion in general. Ulustrated. Cloth. 4to 2 . 50 

MAHAN, Prof. D. H.— Water-wheels, or Hydraulic Motors. Translated from the French 

Cours de Mecanique ajipliqveepar M. Bresse, by Lieut. F. A. Mahan. Cloth. 8vo 2.60 

MARTIN, W. A., Engineer.— Screw Cutting Tables for the use of Mechanical Engineers, 
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pitch. Cloth. Oblong. Royal 8vo 40 

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MAXTON, John. Workman's Manual of Eng'ineering' Drawing-. Illustrated. London. 

Cloth. r2mo $1.80 

MAXWEL, J. Clerk.— Matter and Motion. (Science Series, 36). Boards. 16mo 50 

MICHELL, S. — Mine Drainag-e. A Treatise on Direct- Acting Underground Steam Pumping Ma- 
chinery, etc. London. Illus. Cloth. 8vo 6.00 

MILLAR, W. T.— Principles of Mechanics and their Applications to Prime Movers, Naval 

Architecture, Iron Bridges, Water Supply, etc. London. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 25 

Moore's Universal Assistant and Complete Mechanic. A Condensed Encyclopaedia of 
Useful Knowledge. Containing 1,016 pages, and worth its price to any Mechanic or Business 

Man. In cloth , 2.50 

In leather 3.50 

NOBLE, W. H.— Useful Tables. London. Cloth 12mo... 50 

NOIvTHCOTT, W. H.— A Treatise on Iiathes an. Turning : simple, mechanical, and orna- 
mental. London. lUus. Cloth. 8vo 6.50 

NySTROM, JOHN W.— Mechanics. A new Treatise on Elements of Mechanics ; establishing 
strict precision in the meaning of Dynamical terms. Accompanied with an Appendix on Duo- 
denal Arithmetic and Metrology. Cloth. 4:to 2.50 

NYSTROM, J. W.— Pocket-Book of Mechanics and Eng-ineering. 11th edition 3.50 

OVERMAN, F.- Mechanics for the Millwrig^ht, Engineer, Machinist, Civil Engineer and 

Architect. Cloth. 12mo 1 .50 

ORLANDER, Edmund, A.M., I.C.E,— Graphic Strains and Girder Construction. A diffi- 
cult study made easy and encouraging by the use of Graphic diagrams, especially compiled 
for Engineering Students. London. Cloth. 4to 10 . 00 

OVERMAN, Fred. — Mechanics for the Millwrig"ht, Engineer, Machinist, Civil Engineer, 

and Architect. Cloth. 12mo . 1.50 

OVERMAN, Fred.— The Moulder's and Founder's Pocket Guide. A Treatise on Mould- 
ing and Founding in Green-sand, Dry-sand, Loam, and Cement ; the Construction of Melting 
Furnaces, the Melting and Founding of Metals ; the Composition of Alloys and their Nature, 
etc. A new edition, to which is added a Supplement on Statuary and Ornanaental Moulding, 
Ordnance, Malleable Iron Castings, etc. By A. A. Fesquet, Chemist and Engineer. Illus. by 
44 engravings. 12mo 2 . GO 

PAGET, F. A. —Roads. Report on Economical Road Maintenance and Horse-draught through 

Steam Road-rolling, with special reference to the Metropolis. Sewed. 8vo 80 

PAINE, Wm., M.A. — Energ"y and Motion. A Text Book of Elementary Mechanics. 12mo 75 

PALLETT, Henry.— The Miller's, Millwrig-ht's and Eng-ineer's Guide. Illus. 12mo. 3.00 

PARKINSON, S.— An Elementary Treatise on Mechanics. 3d edition. Revised. Cloth. 

12mo 2 . 40 

PEIRCE, B.— System of Analytic Mechanics. Cloth. 4to 10.00 

PEMBERTON, T. P.— Lectures in a Workshop. By T. P. Pemberton, formerly Associate 
Editor of the Technologist, Author of ' ' The Student's Illustrated Guide to Practical Draught- 
ing." With an appendix containing the famous papers by Whitworth, " On Plane Metallic 
Surfaces or True Planes," "On an Uniform Sj'stem of Screw Threads," "Address to the 
Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Glasgow," " On Standard Decimal Measures of Length." 
We have here a sprightly, fascinating book, full of valuable hints, interesting anecdotes and 
sharp sayings. It is not a compilation of dull sermons or dry mathematics, but a live, readable 
book. The papers by Whitworth, now first made accessible to the American reader, form the 
basis of our modern systems of accurate work. Cloth. Gilt 1 .00 

PEMBERTON, T. P.— Practical Drafting". The Student's Illustrated Guide. A series of 
Practical Instructions for Machinists, Mechanics, Apprentices and Students at Engineering 
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PERKINS, C. H., and STOWE, J. G.— A New Guide to the Sheet-Iron and Boiler-Plate 

Roller. Oblong 2.50 

PERRY, J., M.E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering, City and Guilds of London Technical 

College, Finsbury. — Practical Mechanics. (Cassell's Manual.) , 1.50 

POCHET, Leon,— Injectors : Their Theory and Use. Boards. 16mo. (Science Series, 29) 50 

RANKINE, W. J. M.— Applied Mechanics, comprising Principles of Statics, Cinematics and 

Dynamics, and Theory of Structures, Mechanism and Machines. London. Cloth. Crown 8 vo. 5.00 
RANKINE, W. J. M., and BAMBER, E. F.— A Mechanical Text-Book ; or. Introduction to the 

Study of Mechanics and Engineering. London. Cloth. 8vo 3.50 

RANKINE, W. J. M.— A Manual of Machinery and Mill-work. 31st edition. London. 

Crown 8vo 5 . 00 

RAWLINSON, R.— Chimney Shafts. Designs for Factory, Furnace, etc. London. Folio. 

Cloth 17 . 00 

REED.— Eng'ineer's Handbook to the Local Marine Board Examinations for Certificates of 

Competency as first and second-class Engineers ; with a Supplement containing the Answers 

to the Elementary Questions. 10th edition. Sunderland. 12mo 4.00 

REID, H.— A Practical Treatise on Natural and Artificial Concrete : Its Varieties and 

Constructive Adaptations. New edition. London. Illus. Cloth. 8vo 6.00 

RICHARDS, J.— On the Arrang'ement, Care and Operation of Wood-working" Fac- 
tories. London. Illus. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

RIDDELL. Robert.— The Wonders of the Slide Rule and its Direct Application for the 
Instant Solution of any Problem in Constructive Carpentry. The Circumfei-euce of Circles, 
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Correct Answers to all Questions relative to practical Mensuration, without the aid of either 
drawings, pencil, paper or effort of mind. This marvel of ingenuity and beautifully formed 
instrument is in one section, its edge beveled and divided into twelfths. The slide is German 
Silver, and it has astonishing powers of making accurate calculations as to cost of materials, 
work, time or quantity. This valuable information is easily acquired by the mechanic whose 
opportunities may have been neglected if ambitious to learn, and willing to pay out for it 
about what he may earn in one day. How to use the instrument is clearly explained in one 
volume, illustrated by 32 engraved plates, 9X6, and 44 pages of letterpress. Price of Book 
and Instrument $3 .00 

ROBINSON, Prof. S. W.— Practical Treatise on the Teeth of Wheels, with the Theory of 

the Use of Kobinson's Odontograph. Boards. 16mo. (Science Series, 24.) 50 

ROSE, -T'^shua.— The Complete Practical Machinist. Embracing Lathe Work, Vise Work, 
Drills and Drilling, Taps and Dies, Hardening and Tempering, the Making and Use of Tools, 
etc. Illustrated by 196 Engravings. 436 pp. 12mo 2.50 

ROSE, Joshua.— The Pattern Maker's Assistant, embracing Lathe Work, Branch Work, 
Core Work, Sweep Work and Practical Gear Constructions. The Preparations and Use of 
Tools, together with a large Collection of Useful and Valuable Tables. Cloth. 12mo 2.50 

ROSE, J.— The Slide Valve. Cloth. Ifimo 1.00 

ROSE, Joshua, M.E.— Mechanical Drawing" Self-Taug'ht. Comprising Instructions in the 
Selection and Preparation of Drawing Instruments, Elementary Instruction in Practical 
Mechanical Drawing, together with Examples in Simple Geometry and Elementary Mechanism, 
including Screw Threads, Gear Wheels, Mechanical Motions, Engines and Boilers. 8vo 4.00 

ROUTH, E. J. — An Elementary Treatise in the Djmamics of a System of Rigid Bodies, 

with numerous examples. Cloth. 12mo 5 . 50 

SCRIBNER, J. M.— Eng-ineer's and Mechanic's Companion, comprising U. S. Weights and 
Measures, Mensuration Tables, Tables of Squares and Cubes, Square and Cube Roots, Circum- 
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Materials, Water Wheels, Hydrostatics, Friction, Heat, Tables of Weights, Steam, and the 
Steam Engine, etc. 18th edition, revised. Morocco. 16mo 1.50 

SIEMENS, C. W.— Fuel; to which is appended the Value of Artificial Fuels, as compared 

with Coal, by John Wormold, C. E. (Science Series, 9.) Boards. 16mo .50 

SMITH, R. H., Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Sir Joseph Mason's College, Birmingham. — 

Cutting Tools, worked by Hand and Machine. (Cassell's Manual.) 1.50 

SPANGENBERG (Prof. L.)— The Fatigue of Metals under Repeated Strains, with various 
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SPONS' Mechanic's Own Book. A Manual for Handicraftsmen and Amateurs. Cloth. 702 pp. 

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STAHL, A. W.— On Transmission of Power by "Wire Rope. (Science Series, 28.) Boards. 

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TAIT, P. G. & STEELE, W. G.— A Treatise on the Dynamics of a Particle, with numerous 

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TATE, J. S.— Surcharged and Diiferent Forms of Retaining Walls. (Science Series, 7.) 

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TEMPLETON, W.— Engineer's, Millwright's, and Mechanic's Pocket Companion. 

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The Elements of Analytical Mechanics. With numerous examples and illustrations. 

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The Workshop Companion. Part I. A Collection of Useful and Reliable Recipes, Rules, 

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TODHUNTER, I.— Mechanics for Beginners, with numerous Examples. London 1.10 

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TODHUNTER, I.— Mensuration for Beginners, with numerous Examples. London. Cloth. 

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TOMLINSON'S, Chas., Rudimentary Mechanics. 12th edition. Revised. (Weale's Series.) 

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TONKES, William.— The Engineer's Slide Rul-* and its Applications. A Complete 
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TROWBRIDGE, W. P., Yale College.— Heat as a Source of Power. With Applications of 
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TROWBRIDGE, W. P.— Turbine Wheels. (Science Series, 44.) Boards. 16mo 50 

TUNNER, Peter.— Treatise on Roll-Turning- for the Manufacture of Iron. Translated 
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TWISDEN, Rev. I. F.— Elementary Introduction to Practical Mechanics. Illustrated 

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TWISDEN, Rev. I. F.— Pirst Lessons in Theoretical Mechanics. London. Cloth. 12mo. 3.20 

TYNDALL, J.— Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion. Cloth. 12mo 2 . 50 

UNWIN, W. C— Elements of Machine Design. An Introduction to the Principles of the 

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WALKER, W. H. — Notes on Screw Propulsion, its Rise and History. Cloth. 8vo 75 

WARR, G. F. — Dynamics, Construction of Machinery, Equilibrium of Structures, and 

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WARREN, Edw. S.— Elements of Machine Construction and Drawing. Containing the 
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WATSON, Egbert P., late of the Scientific American. — A Manual of the Hand-Iaathe. Com- 
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WATSON, Egbert P.— The Modern Practice of American Machinists and Engineers. 

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WATSON, John.— Art of Spinning* and Thread Making*, with Calculations and Tables for 

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WATSON, John.— Theory and Practice of the Art of Weaving' by Hand and Power. 

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WEBBER, Sam'l.— Manual of Power for Machines, Shafts and Belts, with the History of 

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WEISBACH, Dr. J. — Theoretical Mechanics, with an Introduction to the Calculus. Trans- 
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WILLIS, Prof. R., of Cambridge University, England.— Practical Treatise on the Teeth 

of Gear Wheels, Illustrated by woodcuts and diagrams , 50 

WILLIS, R. — Principles of Mechanism. Designed for the use of Students. London. Cloth. 

8vo 7.50 

WOOD, De Volson.— Principles of Elementary Mechanics. Fully illustrated. Revised 

edition. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

Ditto, with a Key. Cloth. 12mo 2.50 

Supplement and Key to ditto 1 . 00 

Work Manuals : No. 1. Cements and Glue. No. 2. The Slide Rule and How to Use It. 

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WORSAM, S.— On Mechanical Saws. London. Cloth. 8vo 3.00 

ZAHNER, Robt.— Transmission of Power by Compressed Air (Science Series, 40.) Illus. 

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ZEUNER, G. — Treatise on Valve Gears, with Special Consideration of the Link Motions of 

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MAXHEMAXICAI^ & ENGINKBRING INSXRUMBNXS. 

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GURLEY, W. and L. E.— Manual of the Principal Instruments Used in American En- 
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HEATHER, T. F. — Mathematical Instruments ; comprising Drawing, Measuring, Optical, 

Surveying and Astronomical Instruments. Enlarged edition. London. Illus. Cloth. 12mo.$2.00 
HEATHER, T. F.— A Treatise on Mathematical Instruments. 8th edition. (Weale's Series.) .60 
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the various instruments used in drawing, but includes instructions in regard to Drawing and 
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KENTISH, Thos.— A Treatise on a Box of Instruments, and the Slide Rule ; with the 
Theory of Trigonometry and Logarithms, including Practical Geometry, Surveying, Measuring 

of Timber, Cask aud Malt Gauging, Heights and Distances. 12mo 1 . 25 

NOLAN, Thomas. — The Telescope; its Construction, etc. (Science Series, 51.) Boards. 16mo. .50 
SIMMS, F. W.— A Treatise on Mathematical Instruments employed in Surveying, Level- 
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STANLEY, Wm Ford.— A Descriptive Treatise on Mathematical Drawing" Instru- 
ments. Their Construction, IJses, Qualities, Selections, Preservation, and Suggestions for 
Improvement ; with Hints upon Drawing and Coloring. London. Cloth. 12mo 2.00 

Work Manuals. No. 1. — Cements and Glue ; 2. — The Slide Rule, and How to Use It; 3. — Hints 
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ARMENGAUD, AMOROUX and JOHNSON.— The Practical Draftsman's Book . of In- 
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AUDSLEY, W. J. & G. A.— Dictionary of Architecture and the Allied Arts.— London. 

Cloth. Royal 8vo 7.00 

BLACK, A. & C. — General Atlas of the World. A new and improved edition, with extra 

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BRANDE, W. T., and COX, G. W.— A Dictionary of Science, Literature and Art. New 

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BROOKES, C. B.— A Popular Guide to the Terms of Science and Art. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

BUCHANAN, "W. M.— A Dictionary of Scientific Terms, explaining aU the Terms used in 

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BURNS, Col.— French and Eng'lish Dictionary of Naval and Military Technical 

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BYRNE, Oliver. — The Practical Model Calculator, for the Engineer, Mechanic, Manufacturer 

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BYRNE, Oliver.— Timber and Log" Book, Ready Reckoner, and Price Book. 180 pp. 

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Car Builder's Dictionary. An Illustrated Vocabulary of Terms which designate American 
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COOLEY'S Cyclopaedia of Practical Receipts. 6th edition. Revised. By Rich'd V. Tuson. 

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D'ANVERS' Elementary History of Art. Architecture, Sculpture, Painting and Music. 

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JOHNSON, Wm.— Imperial Cyclopaedia of Machinery, being a Series of Plans, Sections and 
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KNIGHT, E. H. — American Mechanical Dictionary. Being a Description of Tools, Instru- 
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LOUDON, J. C— Encyclopaedia of Cottage, Farm, and Villa Architecture, and Furniture. 

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NICHOLSON'S Encyclopaedia of Architecture. Two volumes. Cloth 32.00 

PARKER'S Concise Glossary of Architecture. The best low priced Dictionary of Terms. 

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ROSSITER. Wm.— An Illustrated Dictionary of Scientific Terms. London. Cloth. 12mo..l.75 

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TOMLINSON, C— Encyclopaedia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, Manufactures, 

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URE, A —A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines. Edited by Robt. Hunt, F.R.S. 
7thedition. Greatly enlarged, and re-written. London. Cloth. 4 vols. 8vo 36.00 

WATTS, H.— Dictionary of Chemistry, and the Allied Branches of other Sciences. Assisted 

by eminent scientific and practical chemists. London. Cloth. 9 vols., 8vo 100.00 

WEALE, John— A Dictionary of Terms used in Architecture, Building, Engineering, Min- 
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YOUNG, A.— A Nautical Dictionary, defining the Technical Language relative to the Build- 
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BARRY, P.— The Dockyards, Shipyards, and Marine of France. London. Cloth. 8vo. 3.00 
BIDDLE, T. E.— A Treatise on the Construction, Rigging and Handling of Model Yachts, 

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BLAND, W.-Pornis of Ships and Boats. (Weale's Series) 60 

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Ships and Engines. New edition. Cloth. 4to 20.00 

BOWDITCH, N.— Useful Tables from Bowditch's Practical Navigator. A new edition, 

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COTSELL, G.— Ship's Anchors for all Services. (Weale's Series) 60 

DONALD, Jas.— Drawing and Rough Sketching for Marine Engineers, with Propor- 
tions, Instructions, Explanations and Examples ; also. How to Design. London. Illus. and 

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portions, Instructions, Explanations and Examples ; also. How to Design. London. Illus. 
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FAIRBAIKN, Sir Wm.— Treatise on Iron Shipbuilding* ; its History and Progress. Cloth. 

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FINCHAM, J.— A History of Naval Architecture, to which is prefixed an Introductory 
Dissertation on the Application of Mathematical Science to the Art of Naval Construction, 
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FINCHAM, J.— An Outline of Shiphuildingr. In Four Parts. Part I. Method of Con- 
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the Actual Building of Ships. Part III. On the Principal Materials used in Shipbuilding. 
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FINCHAM, J.— A Treatise on Masting' Ships and Mast-Making* ; explaining their Prin- 
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GRANTHAM, J.— Iron Shipbuilding*. 5th edition. (Weale's Series.) London. 1 vol. and 

atlas of 24 plates 1G.80 

HARVEY, John.— On the Construction and Building* of Yachts. London. Plates. 4;to.. 1.25 

KEMPE, Dixon.— A Manual of Yacht and Boat Sailing*. 2d edition, enlarged. London. 

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KIPPING, R.— Elementary Treatise on Sails and Sail-Making*. With Drafting, and the Cen- 
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KNOWLES, J.— The Elements and Practice of Naval Architecture; or, a Treatise on 

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MACKROW, C— Naval Architect's and Shipbuilder's Pocket-book of Formulae, Rules, 
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Morocco. 12mo 5.00 

MEADE, R. W.— A Treatise on Naval Architecture and Shipbuilding", or an Exposition of 
the Elementary Principles involved in the Science and Practice of Naval Construction. Com- 
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MURRAY, A. & R. — Shipbuilding* in Iron and Wood, and Steamships. London. Cloth. 

4to 7 . 00 

NEISON, P.— Boatbuilding* for Amateurs. New edition. Revised by Dixon Kempe. 

London. Cloth. 8vo 1.00 

NEISON. A., KEMPE, D., and DAVIDS, G. C— Practical Boatbuilding and Sailing, 
containing full Instructions for Designing and Building Punts, Skifts, Canoes, Sailing Boats 
andYachts. London. Cloth. 8vo 2.80 

NYSTROM, J. W.— Technological Education and Shipbuilding*, for Marine Engineers. 

12mo 2 . 50 

NYSTROM, J. W. — A Treatise on Parabolical Construction of Ships, and other Marine Engi- 
neering Subjects. 8vo 1.25 

PEAKE, J.— Naval Architecture. (Weale's Series.) 1.40 

POOK, S. M.— Method of Comparing* the Iiines and Drafting* Vessels Propelled by 
Sail or Steam ; including a Chapter ou Laying-ofl' on the Mould-Loft Floor. With illustrations. 
Cloth. 8vo 5.00 

RANKINE, W. J. M.— Shipbuilding*. Theoretical and Practical. Practical Shipbuilding in 
Wood and Iron, with a series of Engravings, from Drawings furnished by the most eminent 
British shipbuilders. Half Russia, ito , 40.00 

REED, E. J. — Our Iron Clad Ships ; their Qualities, Performances and Cost, with chapters on 

Turret Ships, Iron Clad Rams, etc. Illustrated. London. Cloth. 8vo 6 . 00 

RUSSELL, J. Scott.— The Modern System of Naval Architecture for Commerce and War. 
In 1 vol. folio, 20x27, 724 pp. text, and 1(55 plates ; in 'l vols, folio, varying in size from 20x27 in. 
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Shipbuilding, Theoretical and Practical, consisting of the Hydraulics of Shipbuild- 
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ing, Drawing and Laying-Oflf— Strength of Materials as applied to Shipbuilding — Practical 
Shipbuilding, Masts, Sails and Rigging — Marine Steam Engineering — Shipbuilding lor pur- 
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SOMMERFELDT, H. A.— Elementary and Practical Principles of the Construction of Ships 

for Ocean and River Service. (Weale's Series.) 12mo and atlas 3.40 

STUART, C. B.— Naval Dry Docks of the United States. Illustrated with 24 fine steel 

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STUART, C. B. --The Naval and Mail Steamers of the United States. 2d edition. 

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THEARLE, S. J. P.— Naval Architecture : a Treatise on Laying-Oflf and Building "Wood, Iron, 

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THEARLE, S. J. P.— Theoretical Naval Architecture. London. Cloth. Text 12mo, atlas. 

4to 4.00 

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Nations of the World. 3d edition. Half Mor. 8vo , 10.00 

WILSON, Theo. D., U.S.N.— ShiphuildingT, Theoretical and Practical. In Five Divi- 
sions : I. — Naval Architecture. II. — Laying Down and Taking off Ships. III. — Shipbuilding. 
IV. — Masts and Spar Making. V.— Vocabulary of Terms used. Intended as a Text-Book and 
for Practical Use in Public and Private Ship Yards. Cloth. 8vo 7 . 50 

ITOUNG, A. — The Fouling' and Corrosion of Iron Ships ; their Causes and Means of Pre- 
vention, with the mode of application to the existing ivou-clads. London. Cloth. 8vo 4.00 

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VARIOUS SCIEIVXIFIC SUBJECTS. 

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Sections, ^ATeiglits and Measures, etc. 

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AIRY, G. B.— An Elementary Treatise on Partial Differential Equations. London. 

12mo ,t $1.50 

AIRY, G. B — On the Alg-ehraical and Numerical Theory of Errors of Observations, 

and the Combination of Observations. 2d edition. London.. 2.50 

ALDIS, W. S.— An Elementary Treatise on Solid Creometry. 3d edition. Cambridge. 

Cloth. 12mo 2.40 

ARGAND, M.— Imag-inary Quantities : Their Geometrical Interpretation. (Science 

Series, 52.) Fancy boards. 16mo 50 

BAKER, T.— Mensuration. (Weale's Series.) 30 

BAKER, T. — The Principles and Practice of Statics and D3mamics. (Weale's Series.) 60 

BARLOW, P.— On the Streng-th of Materials. With important additions. Edited by Wm. 

Humber, C.E. New and enlarged edition. New Plates. London. Cloth. Svo 7.50 

BARLOW, P.— Tahles of Squares, Cubes, and Square Roots, Cube Roots, Reciprocals of all 

Integral Numbers up to lu, 000. London. Cloth. 12mo 2.50 

BARR, W. M.— A Praf^tical Treatise on the Combustion of Coal. Including descriptions of 

various Mechanical Devices for the Economic Generation of Heat by the Combustion of Fuel, 

whether solid, liquid or gaseous. Cloth, Svo 2.50 

BEACH, D., Jr., and GIBBENS, E. A.— Metric System and Interchang-e of Weights and 

Measures. Cloth. 12mo 75 

BELL, Imrie, M.I. C.E. — Structures in Concrete. Construction of La Corbiere Lighthouse 

and the St. Heliers Harbor. Illustrated. London. Cloth. Svo 1 . 50 

BLEDSOE, A. T.— The Philosophy of Mathematics, with reference to Geometry and the 

Infinitesimal Method. 12mo 2.00 

BOILEAU, J. T. — Complete Set of Traverse Table, showing the Differences of Latitude 

and the Departures to every Minute of the Quadrant, and to five places of Decimals, etc., etc. 

London. Cloth. Svo... 5.00 

BOOLE, G.— A Treatise on the Calculus of Finite Differences. 2d edition. London. 

Cloth. 12mo 3 . 00 

BOWSER, Prof. E. A. —An Elementary Treatise on Anal3rtical Geometry ; embracing Plane 

Geometry, and an Introduction to Geometry of Three Dimensions. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 75 

BOWSER, Prof. E. A.— An Elementary Treatise on the Differential and Integral Cal- 
culus, with numerous examples. Cloth. 12mo 2.25 

BRADLEY, Thomas.— Practical Geometry, Iiinear Perspective and Projections, 

including Isometrical Perspective Projections of the Sphere, and the Projection of Shadows. 

Illustrated. London. Cloth. Svo 2.50 

BROOK, John.— French Measures and Eng'lish Equivalents. Eor the use of Engineers, 

Manufactvirers of Ii-on, Draftsmen, etc. Roan. ISmo 40 

BRUHNS, Dr. — Manual of IiOg'arithms, Seven Places of Decimals. Stereotype edition. 

Leipzig. Half Morocco. Svo 2 . 50 

BURCHETT, R. — Practical Geometry. A Course of Instruction of Plane Geometrical Figures, 

for the use of Art Schools. London. Cloth. 12mo 2.50 

BYERLY, W. E., Ph.D.— Elements of the Differential Calculus, with Examples and Appli- 
cations. A Text-book. Cloth. Svo 2.20 

CAMPIN, F. — A Treatise on Mathematics as Applied to the Constructive Arts. London. 

Cloth. 12mo 3 . 00 

CARR, G. S— Synopsis of Elementary Results in Pure and Applied Mathematics, 

containing Propositions, Formulae and Methods of Analysis. Vol.1. London. Cloth. Svo.. 4. SO 
CARRINGTON, R. C— Poreig-n Measures and their Eng'lish Values. Compiled from 

Ofl&cial Sources. London. Svo 2.40 

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CHALLES, J.— Notes on the Principles of Pure and Applied Calculation, and Applica- 
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CHAMBERS' Series.— Alg"ebra, Theoretical and Practical, Cloth. 16mo 1 . 20 

CHAMBERS' Series.— Exercises and Problems in Alg"ebra. London. Cloth. 16mo 40 

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New and improved edition. London . Cloth. 12mo 1.75 

CHAMBERS' Series.— Solid and Spherical Geometry, with Conic Sections. Cloth. 16mo. .60 

CHAMBERS' Series.— Treatise on Practical Mathematics. Cloth. 16mo 1.40 

CHAUVENET, Wm.— A Treatise on Elementary Geometry, with Appendices containing a 

Collection of Exercises for Students, and an Introduction to Modern Geometry. Cloth. 8vo. 1.75 
CHAUVENET, Wm.— A Treatise on the Method of Least Squares, or the Application of the 

Theory of Probabilities in the Combination of Observations, Cloth. 8vo 1.60 

CHURCH, A. E.— Analytical Geometry. Cloth. 8vo 2.25 

CHURCH, A. E.— Elements of Calculus. Cloth. 8vo 2.25 

CHURCH, A. E. — Elements of Descriptive Geometry, with its Application to Spherical 
Projections, Shades and Shadows, Perspective and Isometric Projections. Cloth. Svo. Atlas 

of Plates 3 . 25 

CLARK, D. K. — Fuel, its Combustion and Economy, consisting of Abridgements of 
Treatise on the Combustion of Coal by C. W. Williams, and the Economy of Fuel by T. S. 
Prideaux. With extensive additions in recent practice in the Combustion and Economy of 

Fuel, Coal, Coke, Wood, Peat, Petroleum, etc. London. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 50 

CLARKE, George S.— The Principles of Graphic Statics. London. Cloth. 4to 5.00 

COX, H.— Integrral Calculus. (Weale's Series.) 40 

CRAIG, B. F. — Weigrhts and Measures, according to the Decimal System, with Tables of 

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DAVIES, Chas.— Analsrtical Geometry and Calculus. Sheep. 12mo 2 . 25 

DAVIES, Chas.— Bourdon's Algebra. Sheep. 12mo 2.00 

DAVIES, Chas. — Descriptive Geometry. Sheep. 12mo 2 . 50 

DAVIES, Chas.— Differential and Integral Calculus. Sheep. 12mo 2.75 

DAVIES, Chas.— Legendre's Geometry. Sheep. 12mo 2.00 

DAVIES, Chas.— Mathematical Dictionary. Cloth. Svo 5.00 

DAVIES, Chas.— The Logic and Utility of Mathematics. Cloth 1.50 

DE BAUN'S Practical Calculator. A Valuable Assistant in preparing Estimates and Com- 
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magnitude 50 

DE FOURCY, L.— Elements of Trigonometry, Plane and Spherical. Translated from the 

last French edition by F. H. Smith, A.M. Cloth. Svo 2.50 

DONALDSON, J.— Clay Lands and Loamy Soils. (Weale's Series ) .40 

DOWLING, C. H. — A Series of Metric Tables, in which the British Standard Measures and 

Weights are compared with Tables of the Metric System. 2d edition. London. Cloth. Svo. 4.20 

DREW, W. H.— A Geometrical Treatise on Conic Sections. 5th edition. Crown Svo 1.25 

DUCKETT, Geo.— Technological Dictionary— German, English, Trench. London. Svo. 6.00 
DYER, J M., M.A.— Exercises in Analytical Geometry, with Illustrations. London, 

Cloth. 12mo 1 . 25 

EDDY, Prof. H. T.— Researches in Graphical Statics. Iliustrated by 41 Engravings and 9 

Folding Plates. Svo 1.50 

FERRERS, N. M.— A Treatise on Trilinear Co-Ordinates. 3d edition. London, Cloth. 

12mo 1 . 75 

FISCHER, W, L. F.— Logarithmic Tables. By Baron von Vega. Translated from the Fortieth 

or Bremiker's thoroughly revised and enlarged edition, Berlin. Svo 2.50 

FOSTER, Henry.- Report on the Pendulum Experiments made with a view to determine 

the Figure of the Earth. Drawn up by Francis Baily. Boards, London. 4to 5.00 

FROME, Col— Method of Conducting a Trigonometrical Survey, for the Formation of 
Geographical and Topographical Maps and Plans, Fourth edition. Revised and enlarged. 
London. Cloth 6.00 

FROST, P., and WOSTENHOLME, J.— A Treatise on Solid Geometry. New edition, 

enlarged. London. Cloth. Svo 4.50 

GALLOWAY, Robt.— Treatise on Fuel, Scientific and Practical, niustrated. London. Cloth. Svo. 2.40 
GOODWIN, Rev. H.— An Elementary Course of Mathematics. 6th edition. Cloth. Svo, 6.00 
GREENE, W, B.— The Theory of the Calculus. Cloth. Svo 2. 00 

GREGORY, D. F.— A Treatise on the Application of Analysis to Solid Geometry. 

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GREGORY, Olinthus.- Mathematics for Practical Men. Adapted to the Pursuits of Sur- 
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GEEFFEN, E. W.— The Parabola Ellipse and Hyperbola, treated GeometricaUy, London. 

Cloth. 8vo $2.40 

HADDON, J.— Elements of Alg'ebra. ith edition, corrected. (Weale's Series.) 80 

HALL, T. G.— A Treatise on the Differential and Integfral Calculus, and Calculus of 

Variations. 3d edition. London. Cloth. Svo 3 . 50 

HALLO WELL, B.— Geometrical Analysis ; or. The Construction and Solution of Various 

Geometrical Problems. Cloth. 12nao .. 2.50 

HANN, J.— Examples of Integ'ral Calculus. (Weale's Series.) 40 

HANN, J. — Geometry, Analytical, and Conic Sections. (Weale's Series.) 80 

HANN, J.— Plane Trig'onometry. (Weale's Series.) 60 

HANN, J.— Spherical Trig'onometry. (Weale's Series.) 40 

HARDY, A. S.— The Geometrical Interpretation of Imaginary Quantities. (Science 

Series, 52.) N. Y., 1881 .T 50 

HEATHER, T. F.— Descriptive Geometry, with a Theory of Shadows and Perspective. 

(Weale's Series.) 80 

HEMMING, G.— An Elementary Treatise on the Differential and Integ'ral Calculus. 3d 

edition. London. 8vo 2.25 

HERSCHEL, Sir J. F. W.— Admiralty Manual of Scientific Inquiry, prepared for the 

use of Officers and Travelers. 4th edition. London. Cloth. 12mo 1.40 

HIGGS, W. P.— Algebra, Self-Taught. 2d edition. London. Cloth. 12mo 1.00 

HIPSLEY, W.— Equational Arithmetic ; Tables for the Calculation of Simple Interest, with 

Logarithms for Compound Interest and Annuities. (Weale's Series) 40 

HULME, F. E.— Plane Geometrical Drawing. Cloth. 4to 3.75 

HUTTON, Chas.— A Course of Mathematics, composed for the Use of the Royal Military 

Academy. Entirely remodeled by W. Rutherford. London. 8vo 6.00 

HUTTON, Chas.— Mathematical Tables, containing Common, Hjrperbolic, and Logistic Log- 
arithms, etc. London. Cloth. 8vo 5 . CO 

HUTTON, Chas.— A Philosophical and Mathematical Dictionary. London. 2 vols. 

4to 10.00 

HUTTON, Chas.— Tracts on Mathematical and Philosophical Subjects, comprising 

the Theory of Bridges, Experiments in the Force of Gunpowder, etc. London. 3 vols. 8vo. 6.00 

HYMERS, J.— A Treatise on Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensions. 2d edition, 

altered and enlarged. Cambridge. Boards. 8vo 2.50 

HYMERS, J. — A Treatise on Plane and Spherical Trigonometry ; 4th edition, revised. 

London. Cloth. 8vo 3.00 

HYMERS, J.— A Treatise on the Theory of Algebraical Equations. 2d edition, enlarged. 

Cambridge. Boards. 8vo 3 . 00 

JACKSON, Louis D'A.— Modern Metrology. A Manual of the Metrical Units and Systems of 

the Present Century. London. Cloth. 8vo 5.00 

JOHNSON, W. W.— An Elementary Treatise on Analytical Geometry, embracing Plane 

Co-ordinate Geometry. Cloth. 12mo 1.80 

KIRKMAN, T. P.— Algebra, Geometry and Trigonometry. (Weale's Series.) 80 

LACROIX, S. F. — An Elementary Treatise on the Differential and Integral Calculus. 

Translated from the French by Peacock, Herschel and Babbage. Cambridge. 8vo 5.00 

LACROIX, S. F.— Elements of Algebra. Translated from the French by W. H. Spiller. 

London. 12mo 2.00 

LAMB, Horace, M.A.— A Treatise on the Mathematical Theory of the Motion of Fluids. 

Cambridge. Cloth. 8vo 3 .00 

LAW'S Tables of IiOgarithms ; with Tables of Natural Sines, Co-Sines and Tangents. 

(Weale's Series.) 1.40 

LEGENDRE, A. M.— Elem.ents of Geometry. With Additions and Modifications by M. A. 

Blanchet. Translated from the 11th French edition by Francis H. Smith, A.M. Cloth. 8vo. .2.25 
MAHAN, Prof. D. H.— Descriptive Geometry, as applied to the Drawing of Fortifications and 

Stereotomy (Stone-cutting). For the use of the Cadets of the U. S. Military Academy. Plates. 

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MANSFORD, Chas. B. A.— The Solution of Geometrical Exercises Explained and Illus- 
trated. London. Cloth. 12mo 1.00 

Mathematical Tables, consisting of Logarithmic and other Tables. New and improved 

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MERRIFIELD, C. W.— Practical and Descriptive Geometry, and Principles of Mechanical 

Drawing. London. Cloth. 12mo.^ • 1 . 50 

MERRIMAN, M.— Elements of the Method of Least Squares. Cloth. 12mo 2.00 

METCALFE, S. L.— Caloric; its Mechanical, Chemical, and Vital Agencies in the Phenomena 

of Nature. 2 vols. Cloth. Svo 6.00 

MILLAR J. B.— Elements of Descriptive Geometry. London. Cloth. 12mo 1.50 

MINCHIN, Geo M. M.A.— A Treatise on Statics. Containing the Fundamental Principles 

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MOLESWORTH, G. L. —Metrical Tables. London. Cloth. 24mo 60 

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MONCKTON, James H.— Practical Geometry. Being a series of lessons beginning with the 
simplest problems, and in the course embracing all of Geometry likely to be required for the 
use of every class of mechanics, or that are needed for instruction in mechanical schools. 
Illustrated by 42 full page plates. Cloth. 12mo $1 . 00 

NEWCOMB, Simon.— Alg-ebra for Schools and Colleges. Cloth. 12mo . . 1 .60 

NEWDIGATE, A. L.— Metric "Weig'lits and Measures. Scales for the Ready Comparison of 

British and Metric Weights and Measures. In neat cloth case 2.00 

Pocket Logfaritlims to Four Places of Decimals, including Logarithms of Numbers and Logar- 
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gents, and Co-Tangents. (Science Series, 65.) Boards. 16mo 50 

Morocco 1.00 

PUCKLE, G. H.— An Elementary Treatise on Conic Sections and Algfebraic Geometry. 

5th edition. Cloth. Crown 8vo 1.90 

PULLEN, C. , and CHANDLER. C. C— Tlie Civil Engineer's Excavation Tables. Cloth. 

8vo 3.00 

QUINBY, J. F.— A New Treatise on the Elements of the Differential and Integ'ral Cal- 
culus. (Robinson's Mathematical Series.) Sheep. 8vo 2 . 25 

RICE. J. M. and JOHNSON, W. W.— On a New Method of Obtaining" the Diflferentials 
of Functions, with especial reference to the Newtonian Conception of Rates or Veloci- 
ties. Paper. 12mo 50 

SALMON, George — A Treatise on Conic Sections. 6th edition. Cloth. 8vo 5.00 

SALMON, George.— A Treatise on the Hig-her Plane Curves. Intended as a Sequel to 

"A Treatise on Conic Sections." 3d edition. Dublin. Cloth. Svo 5.00 

SALMON, George.— Lessons Introductory to the Modem Hig-her Alg"ebra. 3d edition. 

Dublin. Cloth. 8vo 4.00 

SALMON, George.— Treatise on the Analytic Geometry of Three Dimensions. 3d edi- 
tion. Dublin. Cloth. Svo 5.00 

SCRIBNER, J. M — Eng-ineer's, Contractor's and Surveyor's Pocket Table-Book, com- 
prising Logarithms, Series, Tangents, Traverse Tables, Excavation and Embankment Tables, 
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SCOTT, Robt. F., M.A.— A Treatise on the Theory of Determinants and their Application 

in Analysis and Geometry. Cambridge. Cloth. Svo 3.50 

Seven-Pignire IiOg'arithms of Numbers— from 1 to 108,000, and of Sines, Co-Sines, Tangents, 
Co-Tangents, to every 10 Seconds of the Quadrant, by L. Schron. 5th edition, with a Descrip- 
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SHORTREDE, Gen'l.— Azimuth and Hour Ang'le for Latitude and Declination ; or. Tables 

for finding Azimuth at Sea by means of the Hour Angle, etc. London. Cloth. Svo 3.00 

SIMSON, R— Elements of the Conic Sections. Sheep. Svo 1.00 

SMITH, J. H.— A Treatise on Elementary Alg'ebra. Cambridge. Cloth. 12mo 2 . 60 

SMITH, J. H.— A Treatise on Elementary Statics. London. Cloth. Svo 2 .00 

SMITH, S.— New Elements of Geometry. 8vo ..2.00 

SNOWBALL, J. C. — Plane and Spherical Trig^onometry, with the Construction and Use of 

Tables of Logarithms. London. Cloth. Svo 1 . 90 

SPARE, J.— The Differential Calculus, with Unusual and Particular Analysis of its Element- 
ary Principles. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 50 

STOKES, Geo. G.— Mathematical and Physical Papers. Cambridge. 2 vols. Cloth. 

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TAIT, P. G.— An Elementary Treatise on Quartemions. 2d edition, enlarged. Oxford. 

Cloth. Svo 4.00 

TAIT, P. G.— Sketch of Thermodynamics. New edition. Edinburgh. Cloth. Svo 2.00 

TAYLOR. Chas.— An Introduction to the Ancient and Modem Geometry of Conies. Lon- 
don. Cloth. Svo 6.00 

TAYLOR. Chas —Geometrical Conies. Including Anharmonic Ratio and Projection, with 

numerous examples. Cloth. 12mo 2.50 

TAYLOR, M.—Sexag-esimal Table. London. Old Calf . 4to...., 7.50 

TAYLOR. M.— Tables of Logarithms of Niunbers. London. Old Calf. 4to 10.00 

TAYLOR, J —A Collection of Elementary Examples in Pure Mathematics. London. 

Cloth. Svo 3 . 75 

TODHUNTER, L— Alg'ebra for Beginners, with numerous examples. Cloth. ISmo 75 

Key to above 1 . 75 

TODHUNTER, I.— Algebra for the Use of Colleges and Schools, with numerous ex- 
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Key to above 2.60 

TODHUNTER, I.— An Elementary Treatise on the Theory of Equations, with a collection of 

examples. Cloth. 12mo 1.80 

TODHUNTER, I.— Examples of Analytical Geometry of Three Dimensions. 2d edition, 

revised. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 10 

TODHUNTER, I.— A History of the Mathematical Theory of Probability from the 

time of Pascal to that of Laplace. Cloth. Svo 6.00 

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TODHUNTER, I.— A Treatise on Analytical Statics, vnth numerous examples. Third 

edition, revised and enlarged, c loth. 12mo $2 . 60 

TODHUNTER, I. — A Treatise on Differential Calculus, with numerous examples. Seventh 

edition. Cloth. 12mo 2.60 

TODHUNTER, I.— A Treatise on the Integ'ral Calculus and its Applications, with numerous 

examples. 4th edition, revised and enlarged. London. Cloth. 12mo. 2 . 60 

TODHUNTER, I.— A Treatise on Plane Co-Ordinate Geometry, as applied to the Straight 

Line and the Conic Sections, with numerous examples. 3d edition, revised. Cloth. 12mo 1.80 

TODHUNTER, I.— Plane Trigonometry for the Use of Colleges and Schools, with numerous 

examples. 3d edition. Cloth. 12mo 1 . 30 

Key to above 2 . 60 

TODHUNTER, L— Spherical Trig-onometry. 2d edition, enlarged. Cambridge 1.25 

TODHUNTER, I.— The Elements of Euclid, for the Use of Schools and Colleges, comprising 

the First Six Books, and portions of the Eleventh and Twelfth Books, with Notes, an Appendix, 

and Exercises. New edition. Cloth. 18mo 90 

TOWNSEND, R.— Chapters on the Modem Geometry of the Point Iiine and Circle. 

2 vols. London. Cloth. Bvo 4.80 

VEGA, Baron Von. — Log'arithmic Tahles. Translated from the Fortieth, or Bremiker's thor- 
oughly revised and enlarged edition. By W. L. F. Fischer. Berlin. 8 vo 2.50 

VOSE, Geo. L. — Geometrical Drawing". An Elementary Course of Geometrical Drawing, con- 
taining Problems on the Right Line and Circle, Conic Section and other Curves, the Projection, 
Section and Intersection of Solids, the Development of Surfaces, and Isometric Perspectives. 
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VOSE, G. L.— A Graphic Method of Solving- Certain Alg-ehraic Equations. (Science Series, 

16.) Boards 50 

WATSON, Prof. Wm.— Course in Descriptive Geometry, for the Use of Colleges and 

Scientific Schools. London. Cloth. 4:to .' 4.00 

WILLIAMSON, B— An Elementary Treatise on the Differential Calculus. London. 

Cloth. 8vo 3.75 

WILLIAMSON, B.— An Elementary Treatise on the Integ'ral Calculus. London. 

Cloth. 8vo 3 . 75 

WINTER, S.— Mathematical Exercises. New edition, revised and enlarged. London 3.00 

WOLSTANHOLME, Rev. J.— A Book of Mathematical Problems. Cloth. 12mo 4. 50 

WOOD, De Volson.— The Elements of Co-Ordinate Geometry. In Three Parts. I.— Car- 
tesian Geometry. II.— Quarternions. III. — Modem Geometry and au Appendix. 2d edition, 

with additions. Cloth. 8vo 2.50 

WOOLHOUSE, W. S.— Differential Calculus. (Weale's Series.) 60 

WOOLHOUSE, W. S.— Weig-hts and Measures of all Nations. Weights of Coin, and Divi- 
sions of Time ; with the Principles which Determine the Rate of Exchange. (Weale's Series). 

London 1.00 

YOUNG, J. R. — A Course of Elementary Mathematics. London. Cloth. Royal 8vo 6.00 

YOUNG, J. R.— An Elementary Treatise on AlgeTbra, Theoretical and Practical. Cloth. 

8vo 2.50 

YOUNG, J. R. — Mathematical Tables for Trigonometrical, Astronomical, and Nautical Cal- 
culations. To which is prefixed a Treatise on Logarithms, by Henry Law. Together with a 

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Formulas for the Dimensions and Construction of Works of Sanitary Engineers. Illustrated. 

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ANSTED, D. T.— "Water and Water Supply. Surface Waters. London. Cloth. Bvo 7.20 

ATKINSON, J. J.— Practical Theory on the Gases met with in Coal Mines. Boards. 

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ATKINSON, J. J.— Friction in Air in Mines. Boards. 16mo. (Science Series, 14.) 60 

BALDWIN, Wm. J., Steam Heating Engineer.— Steam Heating" for Buildings ; or, Hints to 
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Private Houses and Large Buildings, with Remarks on Steam, Water and Air in their Relation 
to Heating ; to which are added Useful Miscellaneous Tables. Cloth. 12mo 2.50 

BAYLES, James C— Editor of the Iron Age. —'H.onse Drainag'e and Water Service. Chap. 
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rV. — Traps and Seals, and Ventilation of Waste Pipes. V. — Water Closets. VI.— Service Pipes 
and Water Distribution. Vn.— Tanks and Cisterns. Vin. — The Chemistry of Plumbing. IX. 
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8vo $9.60 

BESANT, W. H.— Elementary Hydrostatics. 3d edition. Loudon. Cloth. 12mo 1.60 

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INDEX OF DRAWING MATERIALS, ETC PAG-E 259. 



INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



COlSfTRIBUXORS, COMPII^HRS, BOITORS, EXC. 



PAGE 

ABBOTT 251* 252* 
bel 237 

Aberdeen 208 

Abernathy 229, 237 

Adams 208, 213*, 221, 250 

Ainslee.. 221 

Airy 246 

Alban 233 

Alden 237 

Aldis 246 

Alexander 237 

AUan 217, 233, 237 

Allen 208 

Anderson 208, 229, 231* 

Andre 225, 237 

Angell 229 

Ansted 250 

Appleby 237 

Appleton 228* 243 

Argand 246 

Armengaud 243 

Armoroux 243* 

Armstrong 222*, 229* 233 

Ashenburst 237 

Atkinson 231, 250 

Atwood 208 

Auchincloss 237 

Audsley 208, 225, 243 

Austin 213, 215 

Aveling 219 

Axon 237 

Ayrton 229 

BABBAGE 248* 
abcock 208 

Backus 213* 

Bacon 225, 233 

Badenocb 225 

Baigent 225 

Baile 229 

Baily 247* 

Baird 237 

Baker 217, 221, 233, 237, 246 

Baldwin 250 

Bale 233 

Ball 237 

Bamber 224* 240* 

Barlow 217* 237, 246 

Barnard 209, 225, 226 

Barnes 245* 

Barr 233. 246 

Barry 221, 244 

* Name 



Bartlett 237, 238 

BasMortb 217,221 

Baumann 215 

Bayles 250 

Bayma 238 

Beach 246 

Beardmore 251 

Beardslee 217 

Beaton 215 

Bell 219, 229, 246 

Bemrose, Jr 219 

Bender 217 

Benjamin 244* 

Benson 226 

Bernolet 234* 

Besant 238, 251 

Bezold 226 

Bicknell 209 

Biddle 244 

Bilgram 238 

BiUings 251 

Binns 226 

Bircb 251 

Bishop 226 

Black . . 243 

Blanchet 248* 

Bland 217, 244 

Bledsoe 246 

Blinn 238 

Bloomer 229 

Blenkarn 209 

Bloxam 209 

Boileau 246 

Boiler 217 

Bond 229 

Boole 246 

Booth 226 

Borden 221 

Bottomley 238 

Bourdon 247* 

Bourne 222* 233, 244 

Bow 216, 217 

Bowditch 244 

Bower 229 

Bowler 209 

Bowser 246 

Box 238, 251 

Boyce . 227* 

Bradley 246 

Brande 243 

Brandon 209 

Bremiker 250* 

appears in the text, or after the first 



PAGE 

Briggs wbl 

Brigham 213* 

Brisse 253* 

Brook 246 

Brookes 243 

Brooks 209 

Brown 215, 222, 234* 238, 251 

Browne 238, 251* 251 

Bruhns 246 

Brunner ....210* 

Buchan 251 

Buchanan 238, 243 

Buck 209, 217, 222 

Buckmaster 229 

Buel 223* 233, 238, 244* 

Bullock 209 

Burchett 226, '^46 

Burckard 236* 

Burgh 233, 2b8 

Burn 226 

Burnam 215 

Burnell 215, 222* 

Burns , .209, 210, 215, 226, 233 

238, 243, 251 

Burr 217, 222 

Burt 222 

Bury 210 

BushneU 214* 

Butler 251 

Butts 215 

Byerly 246 

Byrne 222,238, 243 

CABOT 213* 
ady 213* 

Gain 218 

Gallon 251 

Cameron 215 

Camp 210 

GampLu 218, 219, 222, 238, 246 

Cargill 218 

Carpenter 222 

Carr 246 

Garrington 246 

Carter 226 

Cassell's Manuals*. .210, 211, 219 
220, 226, 227, 228, 237, 240, 241 

Cave 226 

Gaveler 210 

Cavendish 229 

Gayley 246 

name. 



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PAGE 

ChaUes 247 

Chalmers 222 

Chambers 210, 243 

Chambers' Series* 247, 248 

Chandler 249* 

Chandler, Jr 213* 

Chanute 218 

Chapman 226 

Charles 236 

Chauvenet 247 

Chevreul 226 

Christy 215 

Church 226, 247 

Clark, 213* 215,234*,235*,238, 247 

Clarke 218, 222, 229, 247 

Clarkson 210 

Clausius 251 

Cleeman 222 

Clerk 233 

Cleveland 210, 213* 

Clevenger 222 

Clifford 238 

Coar 253* 

Codrington 222 

Colbum 222, 223* 233, 251 

Cole 238 

CoUange 243 

Collett-Sandars 213* 

Colling 210 

Coliings 219 

Collins 226,251 

Colton 243 

Constantine 251 

Cook 210, 227*,229 

Cooke 230* 

Cooley 243 

Corfield 251 

Corthell 252* 

Cotsell 244 

Cotterill 233 

Coulthard 234 

Courtney 234 

Couture 226 

Cox 243*,247 

Coxe 242* 

Craig 247,251 

Craik 238 

Crane 234, 238 

Cresswell 219 

Cresy 243 

Crocker 222 

Croflf 210 

Croft 210 

Cross 222 

Cubitt 2:0 

Clullen 238 

Culley 229 

Cumming 229 

Cummings 210 

Cunningham 222 

Cunynghame 229 



PAGE 

Cupper 219 

Cuthbert 226,227* 

DAHLSTROM 234 
ana 238 

D'Anvers 243 

Daryl 226 

D'Auores 210 

Davids 245* 

Davidson 210, 220, 226, 227* 

Davies. . . .221* 222, 226, 238, 247 

Davis 215, 222, 229 

Day 226, 229,230* 

Dean 210 

DeBaun 247 

DeForest ^26 

DeFourcy 247 

DeGraflf 220 

DeLaRive 229 

DeLaRue 229 

DeMorgan 249* 

Dempsey 218, 222, 1234 

Denton 251 

DeRoos 238 

Deschanel 229 

DeVarona 251 

Diedrichs 218 

Dix 222 

Dixon 234, 238 

Dobson 216 

Dodd 244 

Dohme 236* 

Dolbear 229 

Donald 244 

Donaldson. 218, 234, 245, 247, 251 

Douglas , 229 

DowUng 218, 247 

Downing , 210, 251 

Dredge 222,230* 

Dresser , 227 

Drew 247 

Drinker 222 

Drysdale 253* 

Du Bois. 218, 234, 238, 251 

Duckett 247 

Du Moncel 229, 230 

Duncan 222 

Dyer 247 

EADS 251,252* 
assie 216, 251 

Eastlake 236 

Ebbetts 238 

Eddy 230,247 

Ede 222* 

Edis 236 

Edwards 234 

Eidlitz 210 

Ekin 251 

Elliott 210. 236 

Ellis 251 

Enthoffer 227 



PAGE 

Ernst 222 

Esterbrook 219* 

Evarts 210 

Eveleth 211, 213* 

Everett . 230 

Ewbank 251 



TIACET, Jr. 



ai]£ 



236 
216 



r 

Fairbaim 238, 245 

Fairholt 244 

Tairley 251 

Falke 208* 236* 

Fanning 251 

Faraday 230 

Farey , 234 

Favart 227 

Fawkes 211 

Fehmer 213* 

Fenwick 222 

iFerguson 211 

Ferrers 247 

Fesquet 228*, 240* 

Field 227, 230 

Fincham 245 

Fishback 231* 

Fisher 247 

Fiske 230 

Fitzgerald 239 

Fletcher 211, 216 

Flynn 251 

Foggett 211 

Folkard 251 

Forney 234, 243* 

Foster 231*, 247 

Fox 251 

Francis 230, 251 

Frankland 252 

French ... 252 

Frisi 252 

Frome 247 

Frost 229*, 247 

Fryer 211 

Fuller 211 

Furgusson 230 

GALBRAITH 221* 
alloway 247 

Galton 211, 252 

Garbett 211 

Gardner 211 

Garnett 231* 239 

Gaudard 218 

Geldard 239 

Gerhard 210* 252 

Gibbens 246* 

Giesler 222 

Gillespie . . 222, 223 

Gilmore 216, 223 

Gladstone 230 

Glen 230* 

Glynn 239, 252 



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PAGE 

Godwin :^36 

Goodeve 234, 239 

Goodwin 236. 247 

Gordon 230, 234* 

Gore 230 

Gould 220 

Graham 223, 234 

Grantham 245 

Gray 230 

Greene 218,247 

Gregg 211 

Gregory 247 

Grierson 230 

Griffin 248 

Grimshaw 220, 239 

Gripper 223 

Griswold 223 

Grover 218, 223 

GuiUaume 211, 214* 

Gullik 227 

Gurden 223 

Gurley 242 

Guthrie 230 

Gwilt 210*, 212* 214*, 244 

HACKWOOD 223* 
addon 248 

Hall 248 

Hallatt 211 

Hallett 216 

Hallowell 248 

Hammersly 244 

Hamilton 220, 223, 227 

Hammond 216, 230 

Hann 248 

Harding .213*, 227 

Hardy 248 

Harney 211 

Harris 230, 252 

Harrison... 234, 239 

Hart 218 

Harvey 245 

Haskins 230 

HaskoU 208* 218, 223 

Haslett 244 

Hasluck 239 

HasweU 239 

Hatfield 216, 220 

Haupt 218, 223, 227 

Hayter 227 

Hayward 253* 

Heather 242, 248 

Hedges 230 

Hellyer 252 

Hemming 248 

Henck 223 

Henrici 218 

Herrick... 227 

Herschel 218, 248*. 248 

Hewson 252 

Hibbard 236 



PAGE 

Higgs 230,248 

Hildenbrand 218 

Hipsley 248 

Hoare... 239 

Hobbs 211 

Hodgson 216. 220, 236 

HoUey 211,223 

HoUy 220 

Holmes 230 

Holtzapfel... 239 

Hood.... 252 

Hope 220, 230 

Hopkinson 230,234 

Horton 220 

Hoskiaer 230 

Hoskold 223 

Hospitaller 230. 233* 

Howard 223 

Howe 213* 

Hughes 211, 239, 252 

Hulme 220, 227, 236, 243, 248 

Humber. 218, 246* 252 

Humphrey 251*, 252 

Hunt 211, 214*. 244* 

Huntington 223, 224* 

Hurst 216, 225* 

Hussey 211 

Hutchinson 218 

Hutton 248 

Hyde 218, 239 

Hymers 248 

T SHERWOOD 234, 239 

JACKSON 223, 248, 252 
acob .....216, 252 

Jacques , 211 

Jamieson 239 

Jeffers 223 

Jenkins 231 

Jervis 223 

Johnson 210* 244, 248, 249* 

Johnston 239 

Jones 220, 231, 237 

Jonquet 237 

Joynson 239 

KEAM 227 
eller 227 

Kemp 211 

Kempe 245, 245* 

Kennedy 223, 239* 

Kent 217*, 239 

Kentish 243 

Kerr 211,239 

Kersey 210* 

Kidder 211 

King 234*. 234 

Kinsley 220 

Kipping • 245 

Kirkman 223, 248 

Kirkwood 252 



PAGE 

Kittredge 216 

Klein. 242* 

Klippart 252 

Knight 234, 239, 244 

Knowles 245 

Koehler 236* 

Kohlrausch , 23 1 

Kugler 236* 

Kutter , 251* 

LACROIX 236* 248 
akey 212 

Lamb 248 

Langdon 231 

La Nicca 222* 

Laplace 239 

Larabee 231 

Lardner 231, 234 

Latham 252 

Latimer 224* 

Law. 222*, 248, 250* 

Lea 221 

Leaning 223 

Le Chatelier 234 

Le Doux 239 

Le Due 214 228 

Lee 223 

Leed 223 252 

Leeds .210* 212 

Lees 252 

Le Fevre 212 

Lefifel 212, 239 

Legendre 247* 248 

Leitch 226* 227 

Leland , . . 216 

Leuchers 252 

Levander 231 

Lewis 213* 227 

Lienard 237 

Linfoot 212 

Lintern 223 

Livingston 223 

Lloyd 231 

Lockwood 231 

Long 223 

Loring 231 

Loudon 212, 244 

Lowndes 224 

Liibke 227,236* 

Lukin 221 

Lii tzon 236* 

Lyford 227 



M 



ACCORD 239 

acgregor 224 

Mackrow 245 

Maguire 227 

Mahan. . . .224, 227, 239, 244* 248 

Mahon 2U 

Main 234 

Malepeyre 228* 



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Index of AUTHORS, CONTRIBUTORS. COMPILERS. EDITORS. Etc 

PAGE 

Nolan 243 

Norris 224 

Northcott 240 

Nystrom 235, 240, 245 



continued. 



PAGE 

Mallet 216*, 2J4 

Maloney 221 

Mann 252 

Mansford 248 

Marks 234 

Marshall 227 

Martin 239 

Mascart 231 

Mason 212 

Masury 227 

Matheson 224 

Matthews 252 

Maw 234 

Maxton 240 

MaxweU 229*, 231, 232*, 240 

May 231 

McClure 231 

McCulloch 234 

McGregor 231 

McMasters 218, 252 

Meade 245 

MendeU 224 

Merrett 224 

Merrifield 248 

MerriU 218 

Merriman 218, 248 

Menvin 231 

Metcalfe 248 

Michell 240 

Millar 235* 240, 248 

Minchin 248 

Minifie 228 

Mitchell 212 

Molesworth 224, 248 

Monckton 219* 221. 249 

Moore 240 

Morris 224, 228 

Morrison 218* 

Morton 231 

Mullaly 231 

MuUer 229* 

Munroe 231 

Murdock 231, 232* 

Murray 224, 245 

Myers 219 



NAPIER 231, 245* 
eison 245 

Neville 252 

Newberry 228 

Newcomb 249 

Newdigate 249 

Newlands 221 

Newton 212 

Niaudet 231 

Nicholls 224 

Nichols 234, 252 

Nicholson 212.221, 244 

Noad 230*, 231 

Noble 228,240 







GDEN 212 



Olver 235 

O'Neil 228 

O'Reilly 230* 

Orlander 240 

Overbeck. 236* 

Overend 231 

Overman 240 

PAGET 240 
aine 240 

PaUett 240 

PalUser 212 

Pambour , 235 

Papworth 244* 

Parker 212,244 

Parkinson 231, 240 

Parnell 231 

Parry 253 

Parsloe 224 

Pattison 212 

Peabody 213* 

Peacock 248* 

Peake 245 

Pearse 242* 

Peirce 240 

Pellegrin 228 

Pemberton 240 

Perkins. 208* 240 

Perry 229* 235, 240 

Pewtner 216 

Philbrick 253 

Phin 216 

Phusin 212 

Pickering 212 

Plum 232 

Plummer 217 

Plympton 224 

Pochet 240 

Pole 233* 

Pook 245 

Pope 232,232* 

Porter 235 

Powell 212 

Preble 235 

Preece 229*. 230*, 232 

Prescott 232 

Prideaux 247* 

Puckle 249 

Pugin 212,213 

Pullen 249 

Putnam 213 

Pyne 213, 228 

r\UINBY 249 



r: 



lEA.... 
■^ after. 
Rankine. 



PAGE 

229* 

253 

213, 224, 232. 235, 240 
245, 245* 

Rawlinson 240, 253 

Reed 213, 217, 224, 240, 245 

Reeve.... 213* 

Reid 217, 240. 252*. 253 

Rennie 2:^8* 

Renwick 213* 

Reynolds 224, 235 

Rice 224, 249 

Richards 240 

Richardson .213, 253* 

Riddell 213, 217, 221, 240 

Riffault 228 

Ritch 213 

Ritchie 253 

Ritter 219, 219* 

Robert 228 

Robertson 224 

Robinson. 213, 219, 224, 235*, 241 

Robson 213 

Roebling 219 

Rogers 208* 213, 221, 232 

Ronalds 229* 

Rontgen 234* 

Rood... 228 

Roper 235 

Rose..... 241, 244* 

Rosengarten 213 

Rossiter 228, 244 

Rotch 213* 

Eotrou 253* 

Routh 241 

Routledge 229* 

Rowan 235 

Runtz-Rees 236* 

Ruskin 212* 213, 228 

Russell 245 

Rutherford .. 248* 

Ryan 228 

SABINE 229* 230*, 232 
aUtzer 253 

Salmon 249 

SandeU 228 

Sankey 219* 

Sargent 210* 

Sauer 232 

Sawyer 232 

Saxby 235 

Schoolbred 230* 232 

Schron 249* 

Schumann 213, 253 

Schwendler 232 

Science Series*. .216, 217, 218, 219 

222, 224, 229, 230, 231. 232. 233 

234. 235, 237, 238, 239, 240, 241 

242, 243, 248. 249, 250, 251. 252 

253 



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PAGE 

Scott 213, 228, 249, 253 

Scribner 241, 249 

Searles 224 

Seaton 224 

Sennett 235 

Sewell 235 

Sharpe 210* 

Shaw 213, 213*, 232 

Shields 224 

Shock 235 

ShoU 213 

Shortrede 249 

Shreve 219,241* 

Shiilze 213 

Shunk 225 

Siemens 241 

Silloway 21 3* 

Simms 225,243 

Simson 249 

Sive Wright 232* 

Slagg 253 

Sloan 213 

Small 237 

Smeaton 217 

Smiles 225 

Smith 214, 22a, 228, 232, 241 

247*, 248*. 249, 253 

Snowball 249 

Sommerfeldt 245 

Sopwith 253 

Spang 232 

Spangenberg 241 

Spare 249 

SpiUer 248* 

Spofford 237 

Spon 225, 241, 244 

Spooner 225 

Sprague..... 232 

Stafford 217 

Stahl 241 

Staley 222* 223* 

Stanley 243 

Stearns 213* 

Steele 241* 

Steuart 226* 

Stevenson 214, 225, 241, 253 

Stillman 235 

Stokes 249 

Stone 213* 253 

Stoney 219 

Stowe 240* 

Strickland 214 

Stuart 214,225,245 

Stuckle 253 

Sturgeon 232 

Sturgis 213* 

Swindell 253 

Sylvester 221 

Symons 231* 

TAIT 235* 241, 249 
albert 237 



PAGE 

Tarn 217, 219,221* 

Tate 219, 241 

Taylor 228,249 

Teale 253 

Tegg 232 

Templeton 235, 241 

Thearie 246 

Thomas 228 

Thompson.-. 208* 215*, 227* 

230* 231* 232 

Thomson 232* 232 

Thurston 235, 239*, 244* 

Tidy 253 

Tilden 213* 

Timbs 227* 

Timmins 219 

Todhunter 241, 249, 250 

Tolhausen 235* 

Tomlinson 217, 241, 244, 253 

Tonkes 241 

TopUs 239* 

Torionia '. . 253 

Tottie 214 

Toussaint 228* 

Tower 219 

Towle 214* 

Townsend , 250 

Tracy 253 

Trautwine 225 

Tredgold 221, 235, 253 

TrendaU 214 

Tribe 230* 

Trowbridge 219, 235, 242 

Tunner 242 

Tumbull 232,235 

Turner 214, 242 

Tuson 243* 

Tuthill 214, 236* 

Twisden. 242 

TyndaU 232, 242 

UHLAND 235 
nwin 242 

Upjohn 213* 

Ure 244 

Urquhart 232, 233 

VAILE 217 
an Brunt 213*, 214* 

Vander Weyde 244* 

Van Wagenen 253 

Vaux 214 

Vega 250 

Verdet 234* 

Vergnaud 228* 

Very 246 

Violett Le Due 214, 228 

Vitruvius 214 

Vivarez 230* 

Vodges 214 

Vose 225,250 



PAGE 

. 233 



w^°^ 

'» alker..217, 228,229* 283, 242 

Ware 213* 214 

Waring 253 

Warr 242 

Warren 228, 242 

Watson 242, 250 

Watt 233 

Watts 244. 245* 

Weale 214, 219,225,244 

Weale's Series*.. 208, 209, 210, 211 
212, 213. 214, 215. 216. 217. 218 
219, 220, 221, 222, 223. 225, 226 
227. 228. 229. 230. 231, 233, 234 
235, 236, 237, 238, 239. 241, 242 
243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 250 
251, 252, 253 

Webb 229*. 232* 

Webber 242 

Weidenmann 214 

Weisbach 242 

Weissenbom 225 

Wells 213* 

Wharton 229* 

Wheeler 21S* 214, 224*, 225 

Whipple 219 

Whitworth 240* 

Wigan 233 

Wiggins 253 

Wightwick 214 

Wilkins 219 

Wilkinson . 214 

WiUiams 225, 229, 247* 253 

Williamson 250 

WUUs 242 

Wilson 236, 246, 253 

Winter 250 

Winton 236 

Wise 230* 

Withers 215 

Wolstanholme 250 

Woltmann 236* 

Wood (213*215,217.219 

^°°°- \ 224* 236, 242, 250 

Woodbury 219 

Woodward 215, 219 

Woolett 215 

Woolhouse 2'>0 

Wormell 253 

Wormold 2-Jl* 

Worsam 242 

Worthen 243* 

Wostenholme 247* 

Wren 215 

Wright 215, 228* 

VOUNG, 215, 216* 217, 236, 244, 
X 246. 250 

ZAKNER 242 
ehfuss 253 

Zeriffi 229 

Zeuner 234*, 242 



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JS^ INDEX OF AUTHORS OF SCIENTIFIC BOOKS — PAGE 254. 



ALPHABETICAL INDEX 



DRAWING MATEEIAXS, ARCHITECTS AND ENGINEERS' SUPPLIES. 



A 

PAGK 

Abney's Hand Levels 137 

Adjustable Curve Rulers 121 

Adjustable Drawing Tables 115 

Adjustable Instrument Keys 63 

Agreement — Printed Building 197 

"Alexis" Blue Print Papers 28 

' ' Allisene " Copying and Writing Inks 196 

Alphabets 203 

Alphabetical List of W. & N. Colors 154 

Alteneder Style Instruments ..37, 38 

Ames Alphabets 203 

"Anchor " Drawing Papers 14 

"Anchor" Drawing Papers, cloth-backed. . . 15 

Aneroid Mining Barometers 139 

Animal Studies 203-206 

Angle Books 34 

"Antler " Drawing Papers , 6 

"Antler" Sketching Blocks for Charcoal 165 

"Arcadia" Detail, Tracing Paper 18 

Architects' and Builders' Levels 134 

Architects' Diagram Books 31 

Architects' Drawing Scales 89-95 

Architects' Rubber Stamps 199-202 

Architects' Slant and Basin 147 

Architects' Specifications — Covers for 198 

"Argand " Blue Print Papers 28 

"Argand " Hektograph Papers 196 

Arkansas Oil Stones 187 

Arrows or Marking Pins 128 

"Artistic " Pens— Spencerian 181 

Artists' Gum or Rubber 168 

Artists' Pencils 172-177 

Artists' Pencils in Cabinets 175 

Artists' Water Glasses 148 

Assortment of Round Writing Pens 182 

"Atlas " Blue Process Papers 25 

"Atlas " Rubber Stamp Pads 201 

Atomizers 186 

Autographic or Stipple Papers — Ross 9 

Automatic Pencils No. 16,620 174 

Automatic Pen Knives 190 

Automatic Shading Pens and Inks 179, 180 

A. W. Faber's Pencils 171-177 

A. W. Faber's Rubbers 168, 169 

B 

Bands— Rubber 191 

Bank Note or Bond Papers 10 

Barometers— Aneroid 139 

Bars for Beam Compasses 104 

Bartholomew 8 Drawing Copies 205 



PAGE 

Baths for Blue Prints 30 

Bayonet Slides — Instruments with 64 

' • Bayonet " Tacks 85 

Beam Compasses 44-76 

Beam Compass Bars 104 

Beam Compass Wheel Attachments 44 

Beveled Edge Rulers 96 

Binders — Paper Fasteners 189 

Binocular Telescopes 140 

Black Boards 193, 194 

Black Board Dividers us 

Black Board Drawing Sets 116 

Black Board Erasers 194 

Black Chalk Pencils 174 

Black and other Crayons 183-186 

"Black Prints " — Prices of 24 

Black Round Pencils— Faber's I7i 

Black Rubbers i69 

Black Sable Brushes 159-161 

Black Walnut Cases— Empty 72 

Blocks for Sketching , 164, 165 

Block and Book— Combined Sketching 166 

Blocks, Cross Section Sketching 165 

Blondeau's Alphabets 203 

Blotting Papers 198 

Blotting Papers for Drying Blue Prints 30 

Blue and Carmine Pencils 177, 178 

Blue Pencils 178 

Blue Print Baths 30 

Blue Print Blotting Papers for drying 30 

Blue Print Frames 28, 29 

Blue Print — Heavy Felt 30 

Blue Print Ink—" Crystalline " Ink 24, 149 

Blue Print Papers — "Alexis " 28 

Blue Print Papers — "Argand " 28 

Blue Print Papers — "Congress" 27 

Blue Print Papers — " Diamond " 28 

Blue Print Papers — " Dragon " 27 

Blue Print Papers — " Linola " 27 

Blue Print Papers— ' ' Velveteen " 27 

Blue Print Papers—" Vulcan " 27 

" Blue Prints " — Prices of 23 

Blue Process Papers— "Atlas " 25 

Blue Process Papers— Brushes for prepar- 
ing 26, 163 

Blue Process Papers— "Congress" 25 

" Blue Process" Papers— Directions for using 24 

Blue Process Papers—' ' Dragon " 25 

Blue Process Papers — " Imperial " 25 

Blue Process Papers — ' ' Star " 25 

Blue Process "Par Excellence " Gum 26 

Boards— Black Boards 193, 194 

Boards, Bristol — Bristol Boards 6-8 



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PAGE 

Bristol Board Scales 95 

White 6 



PAGE 
9 



Boards — Chagrine. ... 

Boards—" Chalk or Scratch " 8 

Boards — Drawing 112-114 

Boards — Easel or Lap 167 

Boards for Mounting 8, 9 

Boards — Horses for 114 

Boards — Monochromatic 9 

Boards—" Oriole " Sketching and Mounting. 8 

Boards — Pastel 9 

Bobs— Plumb Bobs 128 

Bond or Bank Note Papers 10 

Books — Angle 34 

Books— Architects' Diagram 31 

Book and Block — Combined Sketching 166 

Books — Cross Section 31 

Books— Engineers' Field 32 

Books — Engineers' Level 32 

Books — Engineers' Note 31 

Books — Engineers' Transit I 32 

Books— Hydrographic Surveying 34 

Books— Metallic Sketching 166 

Book on Crayon— J. B. Crocker's 186 

Books— Profile 36 

Books and Pens — Round Writing 182 

Books— Kowney's on Art 207 

Books, Scientific— Index of 208 

Books — Sounding 34 

Books— Students' Drawing 167 

Books— Tide 34 

Books— W. & N. on Art 207 

Border Pens 43 

Boston Leveling Rods 130 

Bottles — Japanned Tin 159 

Bound Sketching Blocks 164 

Bow Instruments 37-76 

Box for Rubber Stamps 201 

Box or Centre Ink Slab 147 

Boxes for Specification Papers 198 

Boxes of Crayon Materials 183 

Boxes of Imperial Water Colors 152 

Boxes of Water Colors 156-158 

Boxes with Slip Cover— Tin 198 

Boxwood Plotting Scales 94 

Boxwood Protractors 89 

Boxwood Scales 90-94 

Boxwood Scales — Triangular 93 

Boxwood Sectors 95 

Braided Bristol Boards — TurnbuU's 7 

Braided Linen Plumb Bob Lines 129 

Brass Crayon Holders . • 185 

Brass Inlaid Edge Rulers 95 

Brass Protractors 88 

Brass Suspension Rings 191 

Brass Thumb Tacks , . .84, 85 

Brass Thread Counters 142 

Brazed Steel Chains... 126 

Bristle, Gum Brushes 163 



Bristol Boards, "Florence," Cream Tinted. 

Bristol Boards, French, Tinted 

Bristol Boards, French, White 

Bristol Boards, " Patent Of&ce" 

Bristol Board Protractors 

Bristol Boards, Reynold's English White. . . . 



Bristol Boards, " Triumph 

Bristol Boards, TurnbuU's 7 

Brown Pencils 178 

Brush Rests, China 148 

Brxishes for preparing Blue Proc. Papers, 26, 163 

Brushes for Water Color, etc 159-163 

Buff Papers— Detail Papers 10, 11 

Buff Paper Pads 197 

Building Agi-eements Printed 197 

Builders' Levels ...* 134, 135 



C 



Cabinet Saucers, Nests of 146 

Cabinets of Pencils 175, 176 

Cabinets, Shading Pen and Ink 179 

Cakes of Gold and Silver for Water Color'g. . 151 

Caliper Rules . - 98 

Camel Hair Brushes 160-163 

"Canary," Tracing Papers 18 

Cap, Legal 197 

Carbon or Impression Papers 9 

Cards —Mechanical Drawing 8 

Carmine and Blue Pencils 177 

Carpenters' Pencils 177, 178 

Carriage and Sleigh Builders' Curves 107 

Cases for Instruments, Empty 72 

Cases of Crayon Materials 183 

Cases of Faber's Pencils 175, 176 

Cases of Faber's Wax Crayons 176 

Cases of French Instruments 76-83 

Cases of German Ins truments 64-72 

Cases of Swiss Instruments 46-48 

Ceiling Measuring Rods 99 

Centre or Box Ink Slabs 147 

Centres — Horn 85 

Chagrin Boards and Papers 9 

Chains, Surveyors' 126, 127 

Chalk Pencils. Black and Red 174, 175 

" Chalk" or " Scratch" Boards 8 

Chalk- School Crayons 186 

Chamois Palettes 184 

Chamois Skins 184 

Chamois Stumps 184 

' ' Champion" Tracing Papers 16 

' ' Chancellor" Pens — Esterbrooks 182 

Charcoal for Drawing 185 

Charcoal Paper—' 'Antler" 6 

Chemically Pure Solar Printing Paper— 

Steinbach's 14 

Chesterman's Tapes 123 

China Brush Rests 148 

China Color or Ink Slabs 146-148 

China Palettes 148 

Chinese or India Inks 142-145 

"Chinese Vase," India Ink 143 

Chinese White, Liquid 150 

Christman's Alphabets 203 

City Transits or Theodolites , 131 

Classified Index 4 

Clinometer or Hand Level 137 

Cloth Back Drawing Papers 15 



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PAGE 

Cloth, " Imperial" Tracing 16 

Cloth, •' Eeliance" Tracing 16 

Cloth, "Sagars" Tracing 16 

Coddington Magnifiers 141 

Cold Pressed Detail Papers ' ' Victor" 11 

Cold Pressed " Honeycomb" Mount. Boards, 9 

Collections of Alphabets 203 

" College Pens"— Spencerian 181 

Color Brushes 159-163 

Color Cups, China 148 

Colored Drawing Inks 149, 150 

Colored Drawing Papers and Boards 6-14 

Colored India Inks 145 

Colored Pastel Crayons 185 

Colored Pencils 176-178 

Colored Shading Inks 179, 180 

Colored Studies for Beginners 205 

Colors— for Tracing Cloth— Turck's 149 

Colors— "Imperial," Moist 152 

Colors— Winsor & Newton's 153-157 

Combination Curves 109 

Combination Round Writing Pens 182 

Combination Rules 96 

Combination Triangular Scales 93 

Combined Sketch Book and Block 166 

Combined Writing and Copying Ink 196 

" Commercial " Pens— Spencerian 181 

Comparing Scales 90 

Compasses — Drawing Instruments 37-72 

Compasses — Lithographers' 61 

Compasses — Magnetic 135-138 

Compasses— Pillar 52 

Compensating Handles 124 

Complete Shading Pen and Ink Cabinet 179 

Composition for Hektographs 195 

Condensed Classified Index 4 

" Congress " Blue Print Papers 27 

" Congress " Blue Process Papers 25 

Conte Crayons . 183 

Copenhagen Ship Curves 106, 107 

Copies for Drawing 203-206 

Copies for Painting 205 

Copies of Tracings by the " Black Process " . 24 
Copies of Tracings by the " Blue Process " . . 23 

Copley's Alphabet 203 

Copy Books— Round Writing 182 

Copying Brushes 163 

Copying Ink— "AlUsene " 196 

Copying Pencils and Leads 174 

Cork Stumps 184 

• ' Counting House " Pens— Spencerian 181 

Covers for Specifications — Printed 198 

Crayons and Crayon Materials 183-186 

Crayon Drawing Outfits , 183 

Crayon Fixative 18fi 

Crayons -Lithographic 186 

Crayon Papers— Drawing Papers 5-14 

Crayon Papers in Rolls —" Saturn " and 

Steinbach's 14 

Crayon Sauce 183 

Crayons — Faber's Wax 176 177 

Crayons— Pastel 185 

Crayons— School (Chalk) s 186 



PAGE 

Cream Tinted Bristol Boards — "Florence". 7 
Cream Tinted " Honeycomb " Mounting 

Board 9 

" Crescent " Detail Papers 10 

Creswick— (Imitation) Drawing Papers 5 

Crocker's, J. B.— Handbook on Crayon Port. 186 

Cross Section Blocks 165 

Cross Section Books — Engineers' 31 

Cross Section Papers 19-22 

Crosses— Surveyors' 136 

" Crown " Tinted Drawing Papers 6 

Crow Quill Penholders 181 

Crow Quill Pens 181 

" Crystalline " Ink for Blue Prints. 24. 149 

Crystal Rubbers 17ft 

" Crystal" Tracing Papers 17 

Cups for Colors and Inks 146-148 

Cups for Sponges 192 

Cups of Gold and Silver 151 

Cups or Pans of Moist Water Colors 15-2-155 

Curve Pens 43. 55 

Curve Rulers, Ad j ustable 110. 121 

Curves, Carriage and Sleigh Builders 107 

Curves — Combination 109 

Curves— Copenhagen Ship 106, 107 

Curves — Irregular 108 

Curves— Mechanical Drawing Set 107 

Curves— Railroad Ill, 112 

Curves— Spiral .". , 109 

Curves — Wooden Irregular 109 

Cutlery.... / 190 



D 



Darling, Brown & Sharpe's Goods 122 

D. B. & S. MetaUic Triangular Scales 93 

Dating Stamps— Rubber 199 

Davidson's Velvet Rubbers 168 

Dearborne's Alphabets, Scrolls, etc 203 

Decimal Scales 91 

Delamotte's Alphabets 203 

Design Papers for Weavers 22 

Desk Oil Stones 187 

Details— Palliser's Useful 206 

Detail Papers — ' ' Crescent " 10 

Detail Papers— "Grif&n" ,. 14 

Detail Papers — " Standard " 11 

Detail Papers — "Victor" 11 

Detail Tracing Papers — "Arcadia " 18 

Detail Tracing Papers — ' ' Canary " 18 

" Diagram " Books — Architects' 31 

" Diamond " Blue Print Papers 28 

' ' Diamond ' ' Drafting Inks— Turcks 149 

" Diamond " Hektograph Papers 196 

Dipping Needles 137 

Directions for using " Blue Process" Papers 24 

Dividers— Black Board 116 

Dividers— Drawing Instruments 32-8a 

Dividers— Whole and Half 62 

Dixon's Artists' Pencils, in Cabinets 176 

Dixon's Lead Pencils 172, 17& 

" Double Elastic " Pens— Esterbrook's 182 

Double End Brushes 160, 162 

Double End Crayon Holders 185 



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" Double Golden Dragon " India Inks 142 

Double Line Ruling Pens— Esterbrook's 182 

Double Round Writing Pens 182 

Dotting Instruments 118 

Dotting Pens— Draw-ing Instruments 43-60 

Drafting Inks— Turck's " Diamond " 149 

" Dragon " Blue Print Papers 27 

" Dragon " Blue Process Papers 25 

" Dragon " Hektograph Papers 196 

" Dragon " India Inks 142-144 

Drawing Boards 112-114 

Drawing Boards— Horses for 114 

Drawing Books and Blocks 164-167 

Drawing Cards — Mechanical 8 

Drawing Charcoal 185 

Drawing Copies 203-206 

Drawing and Crayon Papers "Saturn" and 

Steinbach's 14 

Drawing Inks and Colors — Liquid 149, 150 

Drawing Instrument Cases — Empty. 72 

Drawing Instruments— English 54, 55 

Drawing Instruments— Extra Fine Swiss.. 37-48 

Drawing Instruments — French ». 73-83 

Drawing Instruments — German , 56-72 

Drawing Instruments in Cases 46-83 

Drawing Instruments— Repairs of 63 

Drawing Instruments for Schools 73-83 

Drawing Instruments — Swiss Pivot Joint. .37, 38 

Drawing Outfits for Crayon 183 

Drawing Papers — " Anchor" 14 

Drawing Papers— "Antler" 6 

Drawing Papers — Bond 10 

Drawing Papers — Cloth Backed, "Anchor". . 15 
Drawing Papers — Cloth Backed, "Hercules" 15 
Drawing Papers — CI. Backed, "NewLeona" 15 
Drawing Papers — CI. B'kd, ' ' Par Excellence" 15 
Drawing Papers — Cloth Backed "Sovereign" 15 
Drawing Papers — Cloth Backed, Whatman's. 15 

Drawing Papers — " Crescent," Detail 10 

Drawing Papers — " Crown" Tinted 6 

Drawing Papers — ' 'Eagle" 13 

Drawing Papers — " Empire" 6 

Drawing Papers — " Falcon" 6 

Drawing Papers — " Griflan" 14 

Drawing Papers — Harding's 6 

Drawing Papers — " Hercules" 13 

Drawing Papers — Imitation Creswick 5 

Drawing Papers — " Jullien" Tinted 6 

Drawing Pap's — "Leona," see "NewLeona".. 5, 15 

Drawing Papers — ' ' Linnien' ' 12 

Drawing Papers — " Linola" 13 

Drawing Pap's— "Monitor, "see"Sovereign".13, 15 

Drawing Papers— "New Leona" 5, 15 

Drawing Papers— ' ' Par Excellence" 12 

Drawing Papers — " Queen" Tinted 6 

Drawing Papers—" Roman" Tinted 6. 14 

Drawing Papers — " Saturn" 14 

Drawing Papers — " Saxon" 13 

Drawing Papers—" Sovereign" 13 

Drawing Papers — "Standard" Detail 11 

Drawing Papers— Steinb ach's 14 

Drawing Papers—" Velveteen" 13 



PAGE 

Drawing Papers — "Victor " Detail 11 

Drawing Papers— Whatman's 5 

Drawing Pens— Ruling Pens 42-75 

" Drawing " Pens— No, 25, Spencerian 181 

Drawing Pencils 171-178 

Drawing Scales 89-95 

' ' Drawing School " — Hermes 203 

Drawing Set for Black Board . 116 

Drawing Tables— Adjustable 115 

Drawing Studies .203-206 

" Drawing Teacher " — Hermes 203 

Drawings — Tubes for Mailing 198 



E 



" Eagle " Drawing Papers 13 

Eagle Pencils 173 

Easels 114 

Easel or Lap Boards 167 

Ebony Lined Straight Edges 103 

Ebony Lined Triangles 104 

Ebony Lined T Squares 101 

Ebony Parallel Rulers 100. 

Eccentro-Lineads , . . . . 119 

Eddy's Tapes,— Paine's Steel Tapes 123, 124 

Elastic Rubber Bands 191 

' ' Elephant'" India Inks 144 

" Elephant Vellum " Tracing Papers 17 

Ellipses 110 

Ellipsographs 120 

EUiptic Rubbers— A. W. Faber*s 168 

Emery Pads — Pencil Pointers 178 

" Empire " Drawing Papers 6 

"Empire " Sketching Blocks and Books.. 165, 166 

Empty Cases for Instruments 72 

Empty .Tapanned Tin Color Boxes 158 

Empty Wooden Color Boxes 159 

Enameled ' ' Scratch or Chalk " Board 8 

Engineers* Cross Section Books 31 

Engineers' Cross Section Papers 19-22 

Engineers' Drawing Scales 91-95 

Engineers' Field Books ^ 32 

Engineers' Level Books 32 

Engineers' Note Books 31 

Engineers' Transit Books 32 

English Bristol Boards 6 

English Instruments 54, 55 

English Knives and Erasers 190 

English Parchment 9 

English Patent Office Bristol Boards 6, 7 

English Patent Office Imperial Paper 6 

Engravers' T Squares 103 

Engrossing Pens 182 

Erasers — Blackboard 194 

Erasers— Rubber Ink and Pencil 168-170 

Erasers— Steel. Ink. 190 

Esterbrook's Steel Pens 182 

" Excelsior " Paper Fasteners 189 

Extra Fine Swiss Instruments 39-48 

Extra Heavy Colored Pencils 178 

Eyelet Paper Fasteners 189 



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PAGE 

Faber's Lead and Colored Pencils 171-177 

Faber's Rubbers 168, 169 

" Falcon " Drawing Papers 6 

"Falcon " Pens— Esterbrook's 182 

Fasteners — Paper Fasteners 189 

Fastening Pins or Tacks 84-85 

Felt, for Blue Print Frames 30 

Field Books— Engineers' 32 

Field and Marine Glasses 140 

Figure Studies 203-206 

Figuring and Writing Pads 197 

Filled Jap. Tin Boxes of "Imperial" Colors. 152 

"Fine Arts " Pencils— Eagle 173 

Firm Sponge Rubber — Soltmann's 170 

Five Foot Measuring Rods 99 

Fixative 186 

Fixative — Preparation for Cleansing Tubes 

of Atomizer 186 

Flag or Leveling Poles 130 

Flat Camel Hair Brushes 162 

Flat Head Paper Fasteners 189 

Flexible Black Boards 194 

" Florence " Cream-Tinted Bristol Boards ... 7 

Flower and Fruit Studies 203-206 

Folders— Paper 192 

Folding Easels 114 

Folding Scale Rules 96 

Foster's, Vere— Drawing Copies 204 

Four-Foot Measuring Rods 99 

Framed Drawing Boards 113 

Frames for Blue Printing 28, 29 

' • Franklin ten " — Esterbrook's 182 

French Craj'ons and Materials 183-186 

French Crow Quill Pens 181 

French Instruments 73-83 

French Lithographic Crayons 186 

French Monochromatic Boards 9 

French Pencils— GUbert's 172, 173 

French Tinted Bristol Boards 7 

French Water Color Boxes 157, 158 

French White Bristol Boards 7 



G 



Gauging and Wantage Rods 99 

Gelatine or Glass Papers 9 

Gelatine Pads— Hektographs 195 

" Greneral" Drawing Ink — Higgins's 150 

Grerman Instruments 56-72 

German Silver Horn Centres 85 

German Silver Protractors 86, 87 

German SUver Tacks 84 

Gilbert's Lead Pencils 172, 173 

Gilding— Ruby's Royal 151 

GLUott's tens 181 

" Gilt Sword" India Ink 144 

Gisbume's Ruling Pens 180 

Glass Ink Slab 146 

Glass Paper— Gelatine 9 

Glasses— Field and Marine 140 

Glasses— Pocket Magnifying 141 

Glasses — Reading 141 

Glasses for Water with Lips 148 



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Glue— Mouth or Lip 188 

Gold in Cakes, Cups and Shells 151 

Gold Ink— Winsor & Newton's 150 

Gold Paint 151 

"Golden Dragon" India Inks 142 

" Golden Stork " India Ink 143 

Graduated Compensating Handles 124 

Green Pencils 178 

Grey Paper Stumps 184 

" Grifl&n" Drawing Paper 14 

Guard — Triangular Scale 93 

Gum Brushes 163 

Gum or Rubber 168-170 

Gum — "Par Excellence" 188 

Gum — " Par Excellence" for Blue Process 

Solution 26 

Gum Pots — Reservoir 188 

Gum Water — Winsor & Newton's 150 

Gummed Paper Suspension Rings 191 

Gunter Scales 94 



H 



Handbook — J. B. Crocker's on Crayon 186 

Handbooks on Art 207 

Hand-Divided Scales 94 

Hand Levels and Clinometer 137 

Hand Stamps — Rubber 199-202 

Handles, Compensating, for Tapes 124 

Harding's Drawing Papers 6 

Hard Pastel Crayons 185 

Hardwood Splines . 110 

Hardwood Straight Edges 103 

Hardwood Triangles 105 

Hardwood X Squares 102 

Hard Rubber Combination Curve. 109 

Hard Rubber Irregular Curves 108 

Hard Rubber Mechanical Drawing Curves. . 107 

Hard Rubber Parallel Rulers 100 

Hard Rubber Raili'oad Curves Ill 

Hard Rubber Roof Pitches 105 

Hard Rubber Ship ( urves 106, 107 

Hard Rubber Spiral Curve 109 

Hard Rubber Splines 110 

Hard Rubber Straight Edges 103 

Hard Rubber Triangles 104 

Hard Rubber T Squares 101 

Heavy Colored Pencils 178 

Hektographs 195 

Hektograph Papers 196 

Heliographic or " Blue Process " Papers 25 

" Hercules " Drawing Papers 13 

"Hercules " Drawing Papers, Cloth-backed. 15 

Hermes' Drawing Copies 203 

Hexagon India Inks 143 

Hexagon Pencils 171-173 

Higgins' Liquid Drawing Inks 150 

Holders for Crayons 185 

Holders— Penholders 180, 181 

"Honeycomb" Cream Tinted Mtg. Boards. 9 

Horn Centres 85 

Horn Protractors 88 

Horses for Drawing Boards 114 

Hydrographic Surveying Books 34 



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PAGE 

Imitation Creswick Drawing Papers 5 

' ' Imperial " Blue Process Papers 25 

' ' Imperial " Moist Water Colors 152 

Imperial Paper— English Patent OflBice 6 

" Imperial " Tracing Cloth 16 

Impression or Transfer Papers 9 

Impr. Steel Nickel PI. Tape Chains— Roe's . . 127 

Indelible Drawing Inks 149, 150 

Indelible Pencils '. . . 174 

Index of Entire Catalogue, Condensed and 

Classified 4 

Index of Authors of Scientific Books 254 

Index of Classification of Scientific Books . . 208 

India Inks 142-145 

India Inks — Liquid 149, 150 

India Proof Paper — "E;an-Sune " 10 

Inlaid Edge Rulers 95 

Ink — " Allisene" Writing and Copying 196 

Ink— Automatic Shading 179, 180 

Inks— Chinese or India 142, 145 

Ink—" Crystalline" for Blue Prints 24. 149 

Ink or Color Slabs 146-148 

Ink Erasers— Rubber 169 

Ink Erasers— Steel 190 

Inks— Hektograph 195 

Inks — India or Chinese 142-145 

Inks— Japanese 145 

Ink and Pencil Erasers— Rubber 168-170 

Inks— Rubber Stamp 201 

Ink Stones— Slate 146 

Inks — Turck's Diamond Drafting. 149 

Inks — Winsor & Newton's 150 

Instrument Cases Empty 72 

Instruments for Dotting 118 

Instruments, Drawing — Repairs of 63 

Instruments— English 54, 55 

Instruments — French 73-83 

Instruments — German 56-72 

Instrument Key — Adjustable 63 

Instruments — Measuring 121 

Instruments — Paper Cutting 122 

Instruments — Swiss 39-53 

Instruments— Swiss, Pivot Joint 37, 38 

Instruments — Engineers' Surveying. . . .131-134 

Iron Paper Weights 192 

Iron Rubber Stamp Rack 201 

Irregular Curves 108, 109 

"Ivorine" Tracing Papers 18 

Ivory Pocket Artists' Pencils 174 

Ivory Parallel Rulers 100 

Ivory Protractors 88, 89 

Ivory Rules 96-98 

Ivory Scales 92-94 

Ivory Sectors 95 



Jacob Staffs 136 

Japanese Inks 145 

Japanned Tin Boxes of " Imperial " Colors. 152 

Japanned Tin Color Boxes, Empty 158 

Japanned Tin Water Bottles 159 



• ' Jullien *' Tinted Drawing Papers 6 

" Jullien " Tinted Sketching Blocks 165, 168 



K 



" Kan-Sune " India Proof Paper 10 

Key — Adj ustable Instrument 63 

Kid Stumps 184 

Knives— Penknives 190 



Ladies' " Falcon" Pens— Esterbrook's 182 

Landscape Studies 203-206 

Lap or Easel Boards 167 

Large Hektographs 195 

Lead Pencil Pointers 178 

Lead Weights for Splines 110 

Leads — A. W. Faber's Artists' 174 

" Leatherine " Tracing Papers 17 

Leather Stumps 184 

Legal Cap 197 

' ' Leona'" Drawing Papers — " New Leona " . . 5, 15 
" Leona" Sketching Blocks and Books. . .165, 166 

Lettering and Engrossing Pens 179, 182 

Lettering — Rubber Stamps 202 

Lettering Triangles 105 

Level Books— Engineers' 32 

Levels — Abney's Hand 137 

Levels — Locke's Hand 137 

Leveling Instruments 134, 135 

Leveling Poles or Rods 130 

Lifters— Tack Lifters 85 

Light Buff Pads 197 

Light Drawing Boards 114 

Lineads — Eccentro 119 

Lineads — Perspective 119 

Linear Drawing Studies 203-206 

Linen Plumb Bob Line 129 

Linen Provers or Thread Counters 142 

Linen Tapes 125 

• ' Linnien " Drawing Papers 12 

" Linola" Bkie Print Papers 27 

" Linola" Drawing Papers 13 

Lion Head India Inks 145 

"Lion" Parchment Tracing Papers 17 

Lip or Mouth Glue 188 

Liquid Drawing Inks 149, 150 

Liquid Gold and Silver Paint 151 

Liquid Slating for Black Boards 194 

Lithographers' Compasses 61 

Lithographic Crayons 186 

Lithographic Pens 181 

Locke's Hand Levels , 137 

Logarithmic Spiral Curve 109 

Long Nib Crow Quill Pens 181 

Lumber and Marking Pencils 177, 178 



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Machine-Divided Scales 89-93 

Mailing Tubes of Pasteboard 198 

Magnetic Pocket Compasses 138 

Magnifying Glasses— Pocket 141 

Mahogany, Ebony-lined Straight Edges 103 

Mahogany, Ebony-Uned Triangles 104 



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PAGE 

Mahogany, Ebony-lined T Squares 101 

" Mammoth " Tracing Papers 17 

Maple T Squares 101 

Mapping Pens 181 

Marine and Field Glasses 140 

Marine Studies 203-206 

Marking Pencils 175, 178 

Marking Pins or Arrows 128 

Marsching's Gold and Silver Paint 151 

Mat Paper for Pictures—' ' Koman " 6. 14 

Materials for Crayon Drawing 183-186 

Mathematical Drawing Instruments 37-83 

Mathematical Instruments — English 54, 55 

Mathematical Instruments— French 73-83 

Mathematical Instruments — German 56-72 

Mathematical Instruments — Swiss 39-53 

Mathematical Insts. — Swiss, Pivot Joint.. .37, 38 
Mathematical Inst. — Pencils and Leads. .171, 174 

McLee's Alphabets 203 

McGill's Paper Fasteners...,. 189 

Measuring Instruments 121 

Measuring Rods— Ceiling 99 

Measuring Rods and Yard Sticks 99 

Measuring Tapes and Chains 123-127 

Mechanical Drawing Cards 8 

Mechanical Drawing Curves 107 

Mechanical Drawing Scales 89-95 

Megilp for Water Colors 150 

Metal Parallel Rulers 100 

Metal Suspension Rings 191 

Metal Triangles 105 

Metallic Paper Sketch Blocks and Books . 165, 166 

Metallic Pencils 174 

Metallic Tapes 123, 124 

Metric Cross Section Papers 20 

Metric Scales 90, 92 

Metric Tapes and Chains 123-127 

Microscopes — Three-Legged 142 

Miner's Compass and Dipping Needle 137 

Miniature India Ink, No. 11,198 143 

Miniature Paper Stumps 184 

Mining Lamps or Plummets 129 

Mining and Leveling Rods 130 

Mining and Mountain Barometers 139 

Moist Water Colors 152-155 

" Monarch" Tracing Papers 17 

"Monitor" Drawing Pap's— see 'Sovereign' 13, 15 

Monochromatic Boards 9 

Mountain and Mining Aneroid Barometers . . 139 

Mounted Drawing Papers 15 

Mounting Boards — ''Honeycomb," Cream . . 9 

Mounting Boards—' 'Oriole" 8 

Mounting Boards— Tinted 8, 9 

Mounting Boards— White 8, 9 

Mouth Glue . I88 

Mucilage— see " Par Excellence " Gum 188 

Murillo Water Color Boxes 157 

Muslin — Tracing 16 



PAGE 

" New Leona" Drawing Papers— CI. Backed. 15 
Newton's Colors— see Winsor & Newton's 153-157 

New York Leveling Rod 130 

Nickel Plated Case— Steel Tapes 124, 125 

Nickel Plated Steel Tape Chains— Roe's 127 

Not Prepared Blue Print Papers 27, 28 

Note Books — Engineers 31 



O 



N" 



Natural Rubbers— Black Rubbers 169 

Nests of Cabinet Saucers 146 

' ' New Leona" Drawing Papers 5 



Oblong and Oval China Palettes 148 

Odontographs 120 

Offset Scales 91-93 

Oil Stones—Arkansas 187 

' ' Oriole" Sketching and Mounting Boards . . 8 

Ornamental Alphabets 203 

Ornamental Studies 203-206 

Outfits — Mathematical Instruments 37-83 

Outfits for Crayon Drawing 183 

Outfits for Engineers 123-140 

Outfits for Pencil Drawing 171-178 

Outfits for Sketching 164-167 

Outfits for Water Color fainting 152-163 

Oval and Oblong China Palettes 148 

Oval Pocket Magnifying Glasses 141 

OxGaU 150 



Pads— "Atlas" Selflnking 201 

Pads of Hektograph Papers , 197 

Pads — Writing and Figuring 197 

Paine's Steel Tapes , 123, 124 

Paint— Gold and Silver 151 

Painting Copies 205 

Palettes — Chamois for Crayon 184 

Palettes— China , 148 

Palliser's Printed Specifications 197 

Pans of Colors 152-155 

Pantographs 118 

Paper Cutting Instruments 122 

Paper Fasteners 189 

Paper Folders 192 

Paper in Pads 197 

Paper Protractors 89 

Paper Scales 95 

Paper Shears 190 

Paper Suspension Rings 191 

Paper Stumps 184 

Paper Tacks 84, 85 

Paper Tubes 198 

Paper Weights 192 

Papers— Blotting 198 

Papers— Blotting for drying Blue Prints .... 30 

Papers — Chagrin 9 

Papers — Cross Section 19-22 

Papers— Detail 10, 11 

Papers— Drawing, see Drawing Papers 5-18 

Papers for Hektographs 196 

Papers — Glass, see Gelatine 9 

Papers— India Proof, " Kan-Sune" 10 

Papers— Metallic Sketch. Blocks & Books, 165, 166 

Papers — Mounted on Muslin 15 

Papers — Pastel , 9 

Papers— Profile 18, 19 



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PAGB 

Papers — Specification 197 

Papers — Stipple or Autographic 9 

Papers — Tracing 16-18 

Papers — Transfer or Impression 9 

Papers — Weavers' Design 22 

Para Pencil Rubbers 168 

Parallel Rulers *. 100 

Parchment, English 9 

Parchment, Paper — "Elephant Vellum" 17 

Parchment Paper — " Lion" Tracing 17 

' ' Par Excellence" Drawing Papers 12 

"Par Excellence" Draw'g Papers, CI. B'ked. 15 

" Par Excellence" Gum 188 

" Par Excellence" Gum for preparing Blue 

Process Paper 26 

Paste Board Tubes 198 

Paste or Gum Brushes 189 

Pastel Boards 9 

Pastel Crayons 185 

Pastel Papers 9 

Patent Ink Slabs 146 

Patent Ofilce Bristol Boards 6, 7 

Pearl India Ink, No. 11,240 142 

Pebbled or Chagrin Papers and Boarc -^ 9 

Pencil Point Protectors 177 

Pencil Pointer.s 178 

Pencil Rubbers 168-170 

Pencil Sharpeners or Pointers 178 

Pencil Tips— Rubber 170 

Pencils 171-178 

Pencils la Cabinets 175, 176 

Pencils— Colored 176-178 

Pencils— Crayon - 183-186 

Penholders 180, 181 

Penholders for Crow Quills 181 

Penholders — Round Writing 182 

Pen Knives 190 

Pens— Automatic Shading 179 

Pens— Border 43 

Pens— Curve 43, 65 

Pens — Drawing Instruments 42-75 

Pens — Gisbume's Ruling 180 

Pens — Round Writing 182 

Pens — Ruling, Drawing Instruments 42-75 

Pens —Steel, Writing and Lettering 181, 182 

Pentograph — see Pantographs 118 

Perspective Lineads 119 

Philadelphia Leveling Rods 180 

Photo-Engraving Printed Tints 9 

Photo-Engr. " Scratch or Chalk " Boards 8 

" Pickwick " Pens— Spencerian 181 

Picture Mat Paper— " Roman " 6, 14 

Pillar Compasses — Swiss 52 

Pink Tape 192 

Pins or Arrows . . 128 

Pins or Thumb Tacks 84, 85 

Pivot Joint Instruments 37, 38 

Plain and Ornamental Alphabets 203 

Planimeters 119 

Plotting Scales 94 

Plumb Bobs 128, 129 

Plumb Bob Lines— Braided 129 

Plummet or Mining Lamps 129 



PAGE 

Pocket Compasses and Dividers 52-76 

Pocket Compasses — Magnetic 138 

Pocket Japanned Tin Boxes of Colors 157 

Pocket Magnifying Glasses 141 

Pocket Mountain Aneroid Barometers 139 

Pocket Pencil Pointers 178 

Pocket Pen Knives 190 

Pocket Profile Books 36 

Pocket Rubber Stamps 201 

Pocket Rules 96-98 

Pocket Rules, with Spring 97 

Pocket Scale — Drawing 90 

Pocket Tapes 125 

Pointed Rubbers 169, 170 

Pointed Oil Stones 187 

Point Protectors for Pencils 177 

Poles— Leveling and Flag 130 

Portable Black Boards 193 

Portable Drawing Tables 115 

Portfolios 167 

Positive Section Liners 117 

Pots — Reservoir Gum 188 

Powdered Charcoal 185 

Practical Pocket Rules - 97 

Prang's Alphabets 203 

" Premium " Tracing Paper 17 

Prepared Blue Process Papers 25 

Prickers 44, 55 

" Princess " Tracing Papers 16 

Printed Building Agreements 197 

Printed Covers for Specifications 198 

Printed Patent Oflfiee Bristol Boards 7 

Printed Specifications 197 

Printed Tints for Photo-Engraving 9 

Printing Frames for Blue Prints 28, 29 

Process Reproduction Boards and Papers. . . 8, 9 
Process Reproductions— Blue and Black. ..23, 24 

Profile Books 36 

Profile Papers 18, 19 

Proof Paper — ' ' Kan-Sune," India 10 

Proportional Dividers 52-75 

Protectors — Pencil Point 177 

Protractors — Boxwood 89 

Protractors — Brass 88 

Protractors — German Silver 86, 87 

Protractors— Horn 88 

Protractors— Ivory 88, 89 

Protractors— Paper 89 

Protractors — Swiss 86, 87 

Provers — Linen or Thread Counters 142 



Q 



"Queen" Pens — Spencerian 181 

' ' Queen " Tinted Drawing Papers 6 

' • Queen " Tinted Sketching Blocks , 166 

Quill Brushes 160, 161 



R 



Racks for Rubber Stamps 201 

Railroad Curve Protractors 88 

Reading Glasses 141 

Red and Blue Pencils 177, 178 

Red Chalk Pencils.... 175 



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PAGE 

Red and other Crayons 183-186 

Red Hexagon Pencils -Faber's 171 

" Red Ink" Pen— Esterbrook's 182 

Red Ink Ruling Pen, No. 2190 60 

Red Pencils 178 

Red Sable Bnisbes 159, 160 

Red Tape- Pink Tape 192 

Reflecting Hand Levels 137 

"Reliance" Tracing Cloth 16 

Rembrandt Water Color Boxes 157 

Repairing Drawing Instruments 63 

Reservoir Gum Pots 188 

Rests for Brushes (China) 14=8 

Reynold's English White Bristol Boards 6 

Rings— Suspension 191 

Robinson's Templet Odontographs 120 

Rods— Gauging and Wantage 99 

Rods— Leveling 130 

Rods— Measuring 99 

Roe's Tape Chain, Nickel Plated 127 

Rogers & Sons Erasers 190 

Rolling Black Boards 193, 194 

Rolling Parallel Rulers 100 

"Roman'' Tinted Papers .6, 14 

Roof Pitches 105 

Rosewood Cases, Empty 72 

Ross' Autographic or Stipple Papers 9 

Rouget Charcoal 185 

Rough Bristol Boards 7 

Round Head Paper Fasteners 189 

l.ound Pastel Crayons 185 

Round Pencils 171-178 

Round Tin Boxes, Slip Covers 198 

Bound Writing Alphabets 182, 203 

Bound Writing Penholder 182 

Round Writing Pens 182 

Rowney Hand Books on Art 207 

Rowney's Liquid Chinese White 150 

Ruby's Royal Gilding 151 

Rubber T Squares, Straight Edges, Trian- 
gles and Curves 101—109 

Rubber Bands 191 

Rubber Stamps 199-202 

Rubber Stumps 170 

Rubber Tip Pencils— Dixon's 172 

Rubber Tips for Pencils 170 

Rubbers 168-170 

Rubbers— Soltmann's Firm Sponge 170 

Ruled Cross Section Papers 20-22 

Ruled Pads 197 

Rulers— Adjustable Curve 110, 121 

Rulers - Brass Inlaid Edges 95 

Rulers— RoUing Parallel 100 

Rulers— See Straight Edges 103 

Rules— Beveled Edge, Pocket 96 

Rules — Combination 96 

Rules— School 95 

Rules— Shrinkage 95 

Rules— Skeleton 97 

Rules— Slide 99 

Ruling Pens 42-75 

Buling Pens— Gisbume's 180 



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PAGE 

" Sabelene " Brushes 159-161 

Sable Brushes— Black and Red 159-161 

" Sagars " Tracing Cloth 16 

Sand Paper Pads 178 

' ' Saturn " Drawing and Crayon Papers 14 

Sauce— Crayon 183 

Saucers for Ink and Color 146-148 

" Saxon " Drawing Papers 13 

Scale Guards 93 

Scale Rules— Folding 96 

Scales — Comparing 90 

Scales — Gunter 94 

Scales — Hand Divided 94 

Scales— Machine Divided 89-93 

Scales — Metallic 93 

Scales— Meter and Inch 90-92 

Scales— Offset 91-93 

Scales — Paper 95 

Scales— Plotting 94 

Scales — Triangular Boxwood 93 

Schoenfeld's Liquid Chinese White 150 

School Crayons (Chalk) 186 

School Instruments 73-83 

School Rules 95 

Scientific Books — Index of 208 

Scissors — Paper Shears 190 

" Scratch " or " Chalk " Boards 8 

Section Liners 116, 117 

Section (Cross) Papers 19-22 

Sectors — Ivory and Boxwood 95 

Self Inking Rubber Stamp Pads ^201 

Self Inking Rubber Stamps 199 

Set, for Black Board Drawing 116 

Set Squares— Triangles 104, 105 

Shading Pens and Inks — Automatic 179, 180 

Sharpeners — Pencil 178 

Shears for Paper 190 

Shells— Gold and Silver 151 

Ship Curves —Copenhagen 106, 107 

Shrinkage Rules 95 

Siberian Leads — Artists' 174 

Siberian Pencils in Cabinets 175 

Siberian Pencils and Leads 171-175 

' ' Silk " Tracing Papers 18 

Silver in Shells, Cups and Cakes . . 151 

Single End Wash or Sky Brushes 162 

Single Stroke Staple Binder 189 

Six Foot Measuring Rods 99 

Skeleton Rules 97 

Sketch Block T Squares 102, 165 

Sketching Blocks— Cross Section 165 

Sketching Blocks— Metallic 165 

Sketching Blocks and Books 164-167 

Sketching Boards— " Oriole " 8 

Sketching Book and Block — Combined 166 

Sketching Books— Metallic 166 

Skins— Chamois 184 

Sky or Wash Brushes — Camel Hair 161, 162 

Slabs— Ink or Color 146-148 

Slant and Basin — Architects' 147 



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PAGE 

Slanting Tiles 147 

Slate Ink Stones 146 

Sleigh and Carriage Builders' Curves 107 

Slide Rules. 99 

Slip Cover— Tin Boxes 198 

Slips— see Oil Stones 187 

Small Collection of Alphabets 203 

Small Jap. Tin Boxes of Water Colors 157 

Scehnee's Composition for Fixing Crayon 

Drawings 186 

Solar Printing Paper— Steinbach's 14 

Soldered Steel Chains 126 

Soltmann's Firm Sponge Eubbers '. . . 170 

Soltmann's ' ' Par Excellence " Gum 188 

Soltmann's " Par Excellence " Gum for Blue 

Process Solution 26 

Soltmann's Patent Section Liner 116 

Sounding Books 34 

" Sovereign " Drawing Papers 13 

" Sovereign " Drawing Papers, Cloth Backed 1 5 

Specification Covers, Printed 198 

Specification Paper Boxes 198 

Specification Papers and Pads 197 

Specifications, Printed 197 

Spencerian Steel Pens 181 

Spiral Curve 109 

Spiral Wire Tacka 85 

Splines & Lead Weights . . , 110 

Sponges and Sponge Cups 192 

Sponge Eubbers — Soltmann's Firm 170 

Spring Balance Tape Chains 127 

Spring Pocket Tapes 125 

Squares, T and Triangles 101-105 

Staff— Jacob 136 

Stamps— Rubber 199-202 

"Standard" DetailPapers 11 

Standard Wedge Rubber 169 

Staple Binders 189 

" Star " Blue Process Paper 25 

Star Pencils 173 

Steel Chains , 126 

Steel Erasers 190 

Steel Pens 181, 182 

Steel Straight Edges 103 

Steel Tapes 123-125 

Steel Tape Chains— Roe's Nickel Plated 127 

Steel Triangles 105 

Steel X Squares 103 

Steinbach's Drawing and Crayon Papers... 14 

Stenographic Pencils 174 

Stipple or Autographic Paper, Ross 9 

Stones — Arkansas Oil 187 

" Stork" (Golden) India Ink 143 

Straight Edges 103 

Strong Paste Board Tubes 198 

Students Drawing Books 167 

Studies for Drawing 203-206 

Stumps 184 

Stumps— Rubber 170, 184 

Super India Inks, Polished 144 

Surveyors' Chains 126, 127 

Surveyor's Cross 136 

Surveyors' Instruments 131-134 



Surveyors' and Pocket Compasses 135-138 

Surveyors' Tapes 123-125 

Surveying Books— Hydrographic 34 

Surveying or Mining Barometers 139 

Suspension Rings .... 191 

Swan Quill Brushes I60 

Swiss Instruments 39-53 

Swiss Pivot Joint Instruments 37, 38 

Swiss Protractors 86, 87 

Swivels for T Squares 103 

"Sword" (Gilt) India Ink m 

T 

Tables— Adjustable for Drawing 115 

Tablets— Gold and Silver Cakes 151 

Tacks or Fastening Pins .84, 85 

Tack Lifters ..85 

Tape Chains, Steel. . . 127 

Tape— Pink for Binding 192 

Tapered T Squares 102 

Tapes— Linen ..„.. 125 

Tapes— Measuring 123-125 

Telescopes 140 

Telescope Tripods 140 

Templet Odontograph 120 

Theodolites, Transits and Levels 131-135 

Thick Colored Pencils 178 

Thread Counters or Linen Prover 142 

Three Foot Measuring Rods 99 

Three Legged Microscopes 142 

Thumb Tacks 84, 85 

Tide Books 34 

Tiles or Color Slabs 146-148 

Tin Boxes of " Imperial" Colors 152 

Tin Boxes with Slip Cover. 198 

Tinted Bristol Board (Cream) "Florence" . . 7 

Tinted Bristol Board— French 7 

Tinted Charcoal Papers—' ' Antler" 6 

Tinted Drawing Papers — " Crown" 6 

Tinted Drawing Papers — ' ' Jullien" 6 

Tinted Drawing Papers — " Queen" 6 

Tinted Drawing Papers—" Roman" 6, 14 

Tinted Mounting Boards 8 

Tints— Printed for Photo-Engraving 9 

Tin Water Bottles— Japanned 159 

Tips for Pencils — Rubber 170 

Tortillons — Miniature Stumps 184 

Tracers 44, 55 

Tracing Cloth or Muslin 16 

Tracing Cloth Colors— Turck's 149 

Tracing Cloth— Tin Boxes for 198 

Tracing Paper Protractors 89 

Tracing Papers—" Arcadia" Detail 18 

Tracing Pajiers — ' ' Canary" Detail 18 

Tracing Papers — " Champion" 16 

Tracing Papers — "Crystal" 17 

Tracing Papers — " Elephant Vellum" 17 

Tracing Papei's — " Ivorine" 18 

Tracing Papers — " Leatherine" 17 

Tracing Papers — " Lion" Parchment 17 

Tracing Papers— ' ' Mammoth" 17 

Tracing Papers — " Monarch" 17 

Tracing Papers — " Premium " 17 



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PAGE 

Tracing Papers — "Princess" 16 

Tracing Papers — ' ' Silk' ' 18 

Tracing Papers — " Victoria" 17 

Tracings Copied by the "Black Process" ... 24 

Tracings Copied by the " Blue Process" 23 

Trammel Heads 122 

Transfer or Impression Papers 9 

Transit Books— Engineers' 32 

Transits, Theodolites and Levels 131-135 

Trestles for Drawing Boards 114 

Triangles 104, 105 

Triangles— Lettering 105 

Triangular Scales 93 

Tripod, with Jacob Staff Top 135 

Tripod for Telescopes 140 

" Triumph " White Bristol Boards 6 

T Squares 101-103 

T Squares- -Engravers' 103 

T Squares for Sketch Blocks 102, 165 

T Square Swivels 103 

Tubes— Paste Board 198 

Tubes— see Tin Boxes 198 

Tubular Beam Compasses : 45 

Turck's " Diamond " Drafting Ink 149 

Turck's Tracing Cloth Colors 149 

Turnbull's Bristol Board 7 



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Unprepared Blue Print Papers 27, 28 



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Vara Surveyors' Chains 126, 127 

Various Pencils 171-178 

" Velvet " Crayons, No. 17,780 183 

Velvet Rubber— Davidson's 168 

" Velveteen " Blue Print Papers..... 27 

" Velveteen " Drawing Papers 13 

Vere Foster's Drawing Copies 204 

Vernier Protractors 86 

" Victor " Detail Papers • 10, 11 

" Victor " Sketching Blocks 10. 164 

" Victoria " Tracing Papers 17 

Virgin Rubbers 169 

' ' Vulcan " Hektograph Papers 196 

" Vulcan " Blue Print Papers 27 



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Waffle Rubbers 168 

Walnut Cases, Empty 72 

Wantage and Gauging Rods 99 

Wash or Sky Brushes 161, 162 

Watch Charm Measuring Instruments 121 

Water Bottles— Japanned Tin 159 

Water Color Brushes 159-163 

Water Color Papers 5-15 

Water Colors 152-158 

Water Colors— " Imperial "Moist 152 

Water Colors— Winsor and Newton's ,153-157 

Water Glasses 148 



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Water Mat Gold Size 150 

Wax Crayons 176-178 

Weaver's Design Papers 22 

Wedge Rubbers 169 

Wedge Shape Oil Stones 187 

Weights for Paper. 192 

Weights for Splines 110 

Whatman's Drawing Papers 5 

Whatman's Drawing Papers, Cloth Backed. 15 
Whatman's Sketching Blocks and Books. 164-166 
Wheel Attachments for Beam Compasses. . . 44 

White Bristol Boards- -French 7 

White Bristol Boards -Reynolds' English. . . 6 

White Bristol Boards — ' ' Triulnph " 6 

White Kid Stumps 184 

White Mounting Boards 8, 9 

White and Other Crayons 183-186 

White Paper Pads 197 

White and Tinted Papers 5-15 

White Sketching Boards 6-8 

Whole and Half Cakes of Colors 154-157 

Whole and Half Dividers 62 

Williams' Gold and SHver Paint 151 

Willis' Odontograph 120 

Willow Charcoal 185 

Winsor & Newton's Handbooks on Art 207 

Winsor & Newton's Gold Ink 150 

Winsor & Newton's Liquid Water Colors 150 

Winsor & Newton's Water Colors 153-157 

Wire Spiral Tacks 85 

Wire Staple Binders 189 

Wooden Bars for Beam Compasses 104 

Wooden Black Boards 193 

Wooden Black Board Dividers 116, 194 

Wooden Black Board Drawing Set 116, 194 

Wooden Color Boxes— Empty 159 

Wooden Curves 109-112 

Wooden Ellipses 110 

Wooden Rail Road Curves 112 

Wooden T Squares, Straight Edges and 

Triangles 101-105 

Wood's Monochromatic Boards 9 

Woodward's Alphabets 203 

Works on Scientific Subjects .... 208 

Writing Inks 196 

Writing Pads 197 

Writing Pens 181, 182 

Writing — Round Writing 182 

Written Specifications— Covers for 198 



Yard Sticks 99 

Yellow Chamois Stumps . ; 184 

Yellow Pencils 178 

Yellow Round Pencils— Faber's in 

Yellow Round Pencils in Cabinets 176 



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INDEX OF CLASSIFICATION OF SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, - - Page 208. 
INDEX OF AUTHORS OF SCIENTIFIC BOOKS, - - - Page 254. 



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